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Significados de
prorogue
(proroguing)
em inglês
português
adiar
espanhol
aplazar
Back to the meaning
Hold back to a later time.
table
postpone
defer
remit
shelve
put off
hold over
put over
set back
português
adiar
Sinônimos
Examples for "
table
"
table
postpone
defer
remit
shelve
Examples for "
table
"
1
Yet politicians don't
table
motions solemnly condemning opera's dangerous level of violence.
2
Yes, yes, another good idea, the three men across the
table
agreed.
3
This case illustrates a general principle: keep all options on the
table
.
4
At that particular moment the waitress decided our
table
needed more attention.
5
The new
table
appears today on page 18, this morning's Markets page.
1
The escalating crisis prompted Nigeria to
postpone
its Feb. 14 presidential election.
2
May has asked EU leaders to
postpone
Britain's exit until June 30.
3
It may be best to
postpone
certain talks and discussions for today!
4
Blomkvist thought hard: what to say to prevent or
postpone
his execution.
5
The decision to
postpone
the election for a month had been right.
1
However,the company has some flexibility to
defer
capital expenditure separately whendeclining demand.
2
The union agreed to
defer
strike action after the Labour Court intervened.
3
The judge said he would
defer
making any order until June 30th.
4
But if it's at all possible -don't
defer
that dream holiday.
5
It may be wise to
defer
a personal concern for a day.
1
Our obesity problem has gone way beyond the
remit
of most GPs.
2
But there's a good reason for that: it falls outside his
remit
.
3
Holder said hiring issues may be added to the inquiry's
remit
later.
4
Roux's
remit
was broad, covering financial regulation across a number of headings.
5
The rest of the economy is considered beyond the
remit
of politics.
1
She will presumably permanently
shelve
recently announced plans to expand in Europe.
2
For now it may be best to
shelve
someone else's negative feedback!
3
It's a duty, dear, and we can't
shelve
duties in this life.
4
Mrs. Taine, Louise, and Jim tried to
shelve
me-butI fooled 'em.
5
We won't bother about it now, but we won't
shelve
it altogether.
1
That way I
put
off
going home until the last possible moment.
2
Lack of control could
put
off
some possible bidders, the people said.
3
National elections can often dampen demand as buyers
put
off
major purchases.
4
Torches flashed in the boats that
put
off
in the terrible search.
5
However, Indians are currently
put
off
by the 500 gram minimum requirement.
1
He had little
hold
over
the House, and many regrettable scenes occurred.
2
The irritability of Africa was upon him-had
hold
over
him-grippedhim remorselessly.
3
I have a
hold
over
you, and you will do my bidding.
4
She would have to keep a firmer
hold
over
herself than that.
5
He wants this paper as a whip to
hold
over
other people.
1
It is difficult to
put
over
in words, he told the BBC.
2
Then I
put
over
this grand-stand play and change the whole situation.
3
Add the sugar to the pan, then
put
over
a low heat.
4
I've recently
put
over
two or three big transactions in that line.
5
But Eck had a bad one
put
over
on him years ago.
1
We have suffered a
set
back
and we have taken strong action.
2
Yes, hosting friends will
set
back
your bank account in the short-term.
3
He said he expected talks would be
set
back
for some time.
4
Now those plans would be
set
back
if the AIA deal fails.
5
The house was
set
back
from it not more than twenty feet.
Uso de
proroguing
em inglês
1
The king contented himself with
proroguing
them to a very long term.
2
Prorogation in a nutshell media caption What does
proroguing
Parliament mean?
3
Parliament will now resume sitting as the suspension, or
proroguing
,
was deemed void.
4
He was last heard talking to himself about World Trade Organization terms and
proroguing
parliament.
5
She supported the
proroguing
of parliament, which was later ruled illegal by the supreme court.
6
Then a commission for
proroguing
the Parliament was read, after which the Lord Chancellor said:
7
However,
proroguing
parliament is not voted on by MPs so cannot be stopped in this way.
8
Sir, -The dogs in the street knew that Boris Johnson acted unlawfully in
proroguing
parliament.
9
Parliamentary speaker John Bercow said
proroguing
parliament would never happen and other candidates have criticised his stance.
10
From
proroguing
parliament to furiously provoking rebels on his own side, Johnson created this moment of crisis.
11
A protest has taken place outside the British embassy in Dublin over the
proroguing
of the UK parliament.
12
Parliament Speaker John Bercow said
proroguing
parliament would never happen and other candidates have criticised Raab's stance as undemocratic.
13
Parliament Speaker John Bercow said
proroguing
parliament would never happen and other candidates have criticized Raab's stance as undemocratic.
14
Boris Johnson, the leading contender to replace Theresa May, has refused to rule out the idea of
proroguing
parliament.
15
The King, in
proroguing
Parliament, the 27th of May, 1755, among other things said:
16
The prelates refused to depart from the archbishop's right of
proroguing
the whole convocation with consent of his suffragans.
Mais exemplos para "proroguing"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Sobre este termo
proroguing
prorogue
Verbo
Colocações frequentes
prorogue parliament
prorogue the legislature
support the proroguing
Translations for
proroguing
português
adiar
protelar
procrastinar
pospor
espanhol
aplazar
Proroguing
ao longo do tempo