A right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right)
1 I decided not to contact her; I thought that was her prerogative .
2 The Royal prerogative had been magnified to the skies in theological works.
3 Contrary to popular opinion, bad hair days are not a female prerogative .
4 But he found in it also much that encroached upon the prerogative .
5 The injured has the prerogative of praying the injurer to be reconciled.
6 This is an undisputed part of the legal prerogative of the crown.
7 The power of the Protestants was acknowledged, not the prerogative of conscience.
8 But it is the prerogative of the king to dissolve his parliament.
9 Remember that the highest prerogative of power is the exercise of mercy.
10 His Excellency need exercise no prerogative of mercy; his aid is superfluous.
11 If people can control the fast lanes, he says, that's their prerogative .
12 The exercise of this prerogative had not been confined to the land.
13 His one vote out of five limited the extent of his prerogative .
14 David Bain applies for the exercise of the Royal prerogative of mercy.
15 A weapon like that never falls within the prerogative of the military.
16 Against all gross excesses of the prerogative this is a sufficient protection.
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