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Prerogative - Wikipedia
In law, a prerogative is an exclusive right bestowed by a government or state and invested in an individual or group , the content of which is separate from the body of rights enjoyed under the general law. It was a common facet of feudal law. The word is derived from Old French prerogative (14c.), M.L.
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PREROGATIVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : an exclusive or special right, power, or privilege: such as (1) : one belonging to an office or an official body (2) : one belonging to a person, group, ...
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PREROGATIVE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
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 ...
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▪ I. prerogative, n. (prɪˈrɒgətɪv) [a. F. prérogative (14th c. in Littré) a prerogative, ad. L. prærogātīva a previous choice or election; a foretoken, prognostic; preference, privilege, prerogative; prop. fem. sing. of prærogātīvus adj. (see next) agreeing with tribus or centuria, applied to the tr...
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PREROGATIVE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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 ...
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Prerogative - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
A prerogative is someone's special right or privilege. As Bobby Brown once sang, "I don't need permission / Make my own decisions / That's my prerogative."
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Prerogative Kitchen is a fun and casual restaurant in Red Lodge, Montana. With our a la carte menu and a great beer and wine list, you can be sure to "Eat ...
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prerogative means? : r/EnglishLearning - Reddit
It refers to something “within your power” or, as said a couple hundred years ago “within your gift” (meaning something you control).
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PREROGATIVE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a prior or exclusive right or privilege, esp. one peculiar to a rank, class, etc. 2. a distinctively superior advantage 3. Obsolete priority or precedence
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455 Synonyms & Antonyms for PREROGATIVE | Thesaurus.com
Find 455 different ways to say PREROGATIVE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
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Prerogative - Webster's Dictionary 1828
An exclusive or peculiar privilege. A royal prerogative is that special pre-eminence which a king has over all other persons.
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prerogative/prɪˈrɔgətɪv; prɪ`rɑɡətɪv/ nright or privilege, esp one belonging to a particular person or group 权利; (尤指)特权 It is the Prime Minister's prerogative to decide when to call an election. 决定大选的日期是首相的职权. A monarch has the prerogative of pardoning criminals. 君主享有对罪犯的赦免权. the,royal prerogative, ...
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Royal prerogative
The royal prerogative is not constitutionally unlimited. That Order was legislation passed under authority given by the royal prerogative, not an exercise of the prerogative itself, and was overturned as being
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Prerogative instrument
A prerogative instrument is a legal instrument issued in the United Kingdom under the royal prerogative, in contrast with a Statutory Instrument (which See also
Prerogative writ
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Prerogative court
A prerogative court is a court through which the discretionary powers, privileges, and legal immunities reserved to the sovereign were exercised. Prerogative courts included the Court of the Exchequer, the Court of Chancery, and the Court of the Star Chamber.
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