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- a right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class:"owning an automobile was still the prerogative of the rich"
- the right of the sovereign, which in British law is theoretically subject to no restriction.
- a faculty or property distinguishing a person or class:"it's not a female prerogative to feel insecure"
adjectivelawBRITISH ENGLISHprerogative (adjective)- arising from the prerogative of the Crown (usually delegated to the government or the judiciary) and based in common law rather than statutory law:"the monarch retained the formal prerogative power to appoint the Prime Minister"
Originlate Middle English: via Old French from Latin praerogativa ‘(the verdict of) the political division which was chosen to vote first in the assembly’, feminine (used as noun) of praerogativus ‘asked first’, from prae ‘before’ + rogare ‘ask’. - People also ask
- Special right or privilegeLearn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.a special advantage that allows some people the freedom to do or have something that is not possible or allowed for everyone: It’s the president’s prerogative to nominate judges who share his political philosophy. (Definition of prerogative from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/prer…pre·rog·a·tive (prĭ-rŏg′ə-tĭv) n. 1. An exclusive right or privilege held by a person or group, especially a hereditary or official right. See Synonyms at right. 2. The exclusive right and power to command, decide, rule, or judge: "Encyclicals became direct exercises of papal prerogative" (Garry Wills).www.thefreedictionary.com/Perogativenoun an exclusive right, privilege, etc., exercised by virtue of rank, office, or the like: the prerogatives of a senator. a right, privilege, etc., limited to a specific person or to persons of a particular category: It was the teacher's prerogative to stop the discussion.www.dictionary.com/browse/prerogativeThe term "prerogative" refers to a specific right or privilege that is exclusive to a particular individual or group based on their position or status.usdictionary.com/definitions/prerogative/
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