PREROGATIVE in a Sentence
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Example sentences for PREROGATIVE, such as:
1. These women at least shall continue to respect the prerogative.
2. It is the Prime Minister's prerogative to decide when to call an election.
3. The Prime Minister exercised his prerogative to decide when to call an election.
4. For the sake of policy and representativeness, we need a constitutional amendment to remove this prerogative from the president.
2. It is the Prime Minister's prerogative to decide when to call an election.
3. The Prime Minister exercised his prerogative to decide when to call an election.
4. For the sake of policy and representativeness, we need a constitutional amendment to remove this prerogative from the president.
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Meanings and Examples of PREROGATIVE
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prerogative
n. a right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right)
Classic Sentence:
1 Nevertheless, it is your undoubted prerogative to confer on whom you please this crown, by the delivery of which to the lady of your choice, the election of to-morrow's Queen will be formal and complete.
2 These women at least shall continue to respect the prerogative.
Example Sentence:
1 It is the Prime Minister's prerogative to decide when to call an election.
2 Alex makes all the big decisions - that's his prerogative as company director.
3 The Prime Minister exercised his prerogative to decide when to call an election.
4 For the sake of policy and representativeness, we need a constitutional amendment to remove this prerogative from the president.
5 As if loveliness were not the special prerogative of woman -- her legitimate appanage and heritage!