Crossword-Solution: PROROGUE 8 letters, 29 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Prorogue v. t. To protract; to prolong; to extend.
Prorogue v. t. To defer; to delay; to postpone; as, to proroguedeath;
to prorogue a marriage.
Prorogue v. t. To end the session of a parliament by an order of the
sovereign, thus deferring its business.

We have 29 clues for the answer “PROROGUE”

Clue Answers
without dissolving the legislative body 1 answer
Terminate a session, as of Parliament. 1 answer
Postpone to a later date 1 answer
End a parliamentary session. 1 answer
Discontinue (a session of parliament) 1 answer
Dilly-dally 18 answers
outlast 20 answers
outlive 20 answers
prolong 23 answers
protract 25 answers
Adjourn 29 answers
Procrastinate. 32 answers
Tarry 34 answers
Suspend 36 answers
DRAG out 36 answers
Postpone 41 answers
Defer 42 answers
CARRY through 42 answers
Preserve 44 answers
Persist 44 answers
Provide 45 answers
stall 51 answers
Proceed 52 answers
Persevere 52 answers
Hold up 57 answers
carry over 60 answers
Discontinue 63 answers
Put off 66 answers
Delay 80 answers
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Prorogue is applied in Great Britain to that act of the executive government, as the sovereign, which brings a session of Parliament to a close.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Noah Webster 1995
Therefore, sir, [_She kneels._] As I shall here make trial of my prayers, Either presuming them to have some force, Or sentencing for aye their vigor dumb, Prorogue this business we are going about, and hang Your shield afore your heart, about that neck Which is my fee, and which I freely lend To do these poor queens service.
The Two Noble Kinsmen John Fletcher and William Shakespeare 1998
Epicurean cooks Sharpen with cloyless sauce his appetite, That sleep and feeding may prorogue his honour Even till a Lethe’d dullness— Enter Varrius.
Antony and Cleopatra William Shakespeare 1998
Sir, our vessel is of Tyre, in it the king; A man who for this three months hath not spoken To anyone, nor taken sustenance But to prorogue his grief.
Pericles William Shakespeare 1998
Therefore, Sir, As I shall here make tryall of my prayres, Either presuming them to have some force, Or sentencing for ay their vigour dombe: Prorogue this busines we are going about, and hang Your Sheild afore your Heart, about that necke Which is my ffee, and which I freely lend To doe these poore Queenes service.
The Two Noble Kinsmen John Fletcher and William Shakespeare 1998
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Appears in: NYT, Universal.

Used 3 times in crossword archives (1945–2016).