Sentences with Prorogue

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6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Prorogue'

The judge had no choice but to prorogue the trial, given the absence of a key witness.

The museum curator had to prorogue the exhibition opening due to logistical challenges.

In order to address the emergency, the committee had to prorogue their ongoing debate.

After hours of negotiations, the diplomats agreed to prorogue the peace talks until the following week.

Due to technical issues, the conference organizers had no choice but to prorogue the opening ceremony.

The gaming convention organizers had to prorogue the panel on virtual reality due to technical difficulties.

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