Prorogued vs Prorogues - What's the difference?
prorogued | prorogues |
(prorogue)
(obsolete) To prolong or extend.
*, II.2.6.iv:
*:Mirthprorogues life, whets the wit, makes the body young, lively, and fit for any manner of employment.
To suspend (a parliamentary session) or to discontinue the meetings of (an assembly, parliament etc.) without formally ending the session.
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, title=Friday's Business
, chapter=20
As verbs the difference between prorogued and prorogues
is that prorogued is (prorogue) while prorogues is (prorogue).prorogued
English
Verb
(head)prorogue
English
Verb
citation, passage=The King settled to prorogue Parliament until the Christmas holidays, and to do nothing else for the present.}}