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prəˈrəʊg/
v.
(prorogues, proroguing, prorogued)
discontinue a session of (a parliament or assembly) without dissolving it.
Derivative
- prorogation
/-rəˈgeɪʃ(ə)n/
n.
Etymology
ME: from OFr. proroger, from L. prorogare ‘prolong, extend’, from pro- ‘in front of, publicly’ + rogare ‘ask’.