Sentences with Prorogue

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5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Prorogue'

The teacher chose to prorogue the class to allow students more time to prepare for the upcoming exam.

The council had no choice but to prorogue the discussion on the controversial policy for further research.

To maintain order, the conference organizers decided to prorogue the panel discussion until after lunch.

After heated discussions, the city council agreed to prorogue the decision on the controversial zoning proposal.

Faced with multiple disagreements, the committee chose to prorogue the negotiations on the new labor agreement.

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