A right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right)
1 Doni has not given up all Her knowledge, nor all Her prerogatives .
2 The freedom of the Hebrew poet is one of his high prerogatives .
3 One of their prerogatives is to fall in love every third moon.
4 Their prerogatives , and those of the KGB secret police, have been extended.
5 The certainty that he wore those prerogatives of womanhood increased her dislike.
6 He assumed all the prerogatives of royalty that his position would permit.
7 To secure to teaching the rights, prerogatives and advantages of a profession.
8 The most illustrious sovereigns have never parted willingly with their own prerogatives .
9 But patriarchy and its prerogatives are not solely the province of men.
10 Prostitution and the sexual diseases are almost the prerogatives of the cities.
11 But Joe wasn't the only party intent on jealously guarding his prerogatives .
12 They alone can fit women truly to exert their most sacred prerogatives .
13 All these distinctly express, or necessarily imply, divine nature, prerogatives , and authority.
14 As for Victoria, she accepted everything-compliments ,flatteries , Elizabethan prerogatives - without a single qualm.
15 At another time they had a word or two about Peter's prerogatives .
16 Religion, morals, laws, prerogatives , privileges, liberties, rights of men, are the PRETEXTS.
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