Sentences with Prorogue

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6 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.

The board decided to prorogue the annual meeting due to the unexpected power outage.

The judge had to prorogue the trial temporarily to address a legal technicality.

Despite the tight schedule, the team captain had to prorogue the practice to allow injured players time to recover.

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