Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prorogue.(verb)
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Use "prorogues" in a sentence
"If a party with a Parliamentary minority prorogues, such as we have now and did in 2008, the other parties can rebuke or take action against the government at the next available opportunity."
"If a party with a Parliamentary majority, such as Chrétien's did, prorogues, the other parties can do nothing."
"Forgot one, dimpled**k: Dec 2008, Harper prorogues Parliament to avoid certain defeat. avr says:"