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    pro·rogue
    [prōˈrōɡ]
    verb
    prorogue (verb) · prorogues (third person present) · prorogued (past tense) · prorogued (past participle) · proroguing (present participle)
    1. discontinue a session of (a parliament or other legislative assembly) without dissolving it:
      "James prorogued Parliament in 1685 and ruled without it"
      • (of a legislative assembly) be discontinued without being dissolved:
        "the House was all set to prorogue"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French proroger, from Latin prorogare ‘prolong, extend’, from pro- ‘in front of, publicly’ + rogare ‘ask’.
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    Meaning of prorogue in English prorogue verb [ T ] politics specialized uk / prəʊˈrəʊɡ / us / proʊˈroʊɡ / Add to word list to stop the activities of a parliament for a period of time without dissolving it: Parliament was prorogued when the premier resigned.
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    prorogue (third-person singular simple present prorogues, present participle proroguing, simple past and past participle prorogued) (transitive) To suspend (a parliamentary session) or to discontinue the meetings of (an assembly, parliament etc.) without formally ending the session. [from 15th c.]
    en.wiktionary.org/wiki/prorogue
    Also found in: Thesaurus, Legal, Wikipedia. pro·rogue (prō-rōg′) tr.v. pro·rogued, pro·rogu·ing, pro·rogues 1. To discontinue a session of (a parliament, for example). 2. To postpone; defer.
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