Definitionn. a right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group
Last update: July 22, 2015
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A president has the prerogative of pardoning criminals. [Please select]
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Defense is to remain unanimous and the prerogative of the nation state. [Please select]
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Ancestral lineage is no longer the prerogative of humans. [Please select]
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"He is but an extravagantly paid official, whose office is a sinecure, and who sells something of his prerogative every session for a new grant of money." [Please select]
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'But your father will expect a father's prerogative in being consulted.' [Please select]
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'Good now, Miss Mac-Ivor,' said a young lady of quality, 'do you mean to cheat us out of our prerogative.' [Please select]
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Increase--a sort of royal prerogative, of tangible and consumable homage--is due to the proprietor on account of his nominal and metaphysical occupancy. [Please select]
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'And what's the prerogative of a woman, in the name of Goodness.' [Please select]
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'These women at least shall continue to respect the prerogative.' [Please select]
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'The prerogative of a man is to command.' [Please select]
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As if loveliness were not the special prerogative of womanher legitimate appanage and heritage. [Please select]
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