verb (past: prorogued, past participle: prorogued, present participle: proroguing) as in strong fondness

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Example:The government decided to prorogue the parliament to avoid dealing with a controversial bill.

Definition:To formally extend the time a parliament is in session beyond its usual end date.

From prorogue a parliament

Example:The parliament was prorogued indefinitely to prevent any discussions about the upcoming elections.

Definition:To formally end a legislative session and postpone its resumption without a specific date.

From prorogue indefinitely

Example:The meeting was prorogued to allow all parties to cool down and reassess their positions.

Definition:To cease a conversation or debate on a particular issue and extend the duration of inactivity.

From prorogue discussions

Example:The legislative period was prorogued by an additional three months to accommodate pending legislation.

Definition:To extend a legislative period beyond its normal end, usually by a set period of time.

From prorogue a legislative period