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prorogue

[proh-rohg] / proʊˈroʊg /














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Lord Pannick previously acted for those who brought a case against Mr Johnson when he tried to prorogue Parliament in 2019.

From BBC • Sep. 2, 2022

And she used withering language to describe the effect of the court’s ruling on the formal order to prorogue.

From New York Times • Sep. 24, 2019

The hearing in the Supreme Court stems from Johnson’s decision to ask Queen Elizabeth to prorogue, or suspend, parliament from Sept. 10 to Oct.

From Reuters • Sep. 19, 2019

Rudd revealed she had asked for the legal advice given to the government on its decision to prorogue parliament, but she never got it.

From The Guardian • Sep. 8, 2019

I recall very little of what I witnessed or did beyond seeing the Queen prorogue Parliament and translating Scheffel’s Gaudeamus, a little volume of German humorous poems. 

From Memoirs by Leland, Charles Godfrey