Synonym: exclusive right, perquisite, privilege. Similar words: derogate, derogatory, negative, negatively, abrogate, surrogate, interrogate, appreciative. Meaning: [prɪ'rɑgətɪv /-'rɒg-] n. a right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right).
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31. Discontent with the traditional role of housewife is seen as a middle-class prerogative.
32. The signet rings were probably the prerogative of the rich, as they were often made of gold or silver.
33. These, originally exercised by the monarch personally, are known as prerogative powers.
34. The applicant sought a declaration and/or prerogative orders to identify the lawful decisions and correct any unlawful decisions.
35. Morrissey, of course, prefers arch playfulness and that is his prerogative as a person and a songwriter.
36. Senseless violence is a prerogative of youth, which has much energy but little talent for the constructive. Anthony Burgess
37. Although diminishing in number, prerogative powers clearly remain of great importance.
38. Prerogative Office, ecclesiastical court in which wills were proved and probate granted.
39. But, in general, the articulation of the conventional wisdom is a prerogative of academic, public or business position.
40. It is within his prerogative to leave.
41. They also developed prerogative orders and Habeas Corpus.
42. State's tenacious struggle for prerogative multiplied his suspicions.
43. But you must escape from the male prerogative.
44. Suffrage was the prerogative of white adult males.
45. Of, arising from, or exercising a prerogative.
46. It is within his prerogative to do so.
47. A Nazis poke to peculiarity this bargain to their prerogative along with inside recklessness,(www.Sentencedict.com) Toulon commits self-murder .
48. The crisis of 1629-60 originated in Charles I's belief that by the royal prerogative he could govern without the advice and consent of Parliament.
49. Yongjiang is not a prerogative for luxurious houses at Sanjiangkou only.
50. To recover the King's revenues was as important as to assert his prerogative.
51. No such angst from Giulio Iacchetti , who's well aware that modification is a specifier's prerogative.
52. Unfortunately new ideas are not the prerogative of those who spent a long time doing research.
53. Changing her mind is often jokingly called a women's prerogative.
54. Despite much lip service to the contrary, decision making remains the prerogative of top managers.
55. Beyond the power of diffusing old wealth , it has the prerogative of creating new.
56. A ruler may use his prerogative of mercy towards a criminal.
57. "Is, I remember prerogative plate of red plum, this is her car, " an middle age aunt say, "youth man, you incognizant and red plum?
58. The state Supreme Court then ruled that the medical board had exceeded its prerogative in impeding state law.
59. These verbs mean to give as a favor, prerogative, or privilege.
60. No single molecule has the sole prerogative of growth regulation.
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