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prerogatives


Meanings
  • noun

    The right or authority to govern, control, or make decisions within certain limits.

    - "The monarch has the prerogative to appoint the prime minister."
    - "The university president has the prerogative to grant degrees."
    - "The prerogative of the parliament is to make laws."
  • noun

    A special right or privilege.

    - "The CEO has certain prerogatives that are not shared by other employees."
    - "The club membership includes various prerogatives, such as free parking and discounts."

Rhymes
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preogatives , privileges , advantages , prerogatives's , prerogatives's
Variants
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prerogative , prerogatived , prerogatives
Etymology
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From the Middle English word 'prerogative', from Old French 'prerogative', meaning 'pre-right', from 'pré' meaning 'before' and 'rogative' meaning 'right, claim'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'prerogative' is often used in legal contexts to refer to certain rights or powers granted to a monarch or other high-ranking official.

  2. In the United States, the concept of executive prerogative refers to the power of the executive branch to make decisions without the consent of Congress, such as recognizing foreign governments or granting pardons.

  3. The Magna Carta, signed in 1215, is an early example of a document limiting the prerogatives of the monarch and establishing certain rights for the nobility.


Related Concepts
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  1. privileges: Prerogatives and privileges are related concepts, as both refer to special rights or advantages. However, privileges often imply a more general sense of advantage, while prerogatives specifically refer to rights granted by authority.

  2. authority: Prerogatives are closely related to the concept of authority, as they refer to the right or power to make decisions and govern. Authority can come from various sources, such as legal, social, or traditional.


Quotes
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  1. That sense that the future may not last for long is often assumed to be a "prerogative" of youth, the dialectical complement of another misconception the young are noted for—the conviction that they are immortal.

    - Thomas M. Disch,{it}Atlantic{/it},February 1992
  2. More important than any of this, he offered himself as an incarnation of constitutional propriety so that, temperamentally stubborn, he was careful never to exceed the limits of a "prerogative" overexploited by the later Stuarts.

    - Simon Schama,{it}The Embarrassment of Riches{/it},1988
  3. The secularization of the Presidency is indispensable for the reassertion of congressional and popular "prerogative".

    - Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.,{it}The Cycles of American History{/it},1986

Culture
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In literature, prerogatives often refer to special rights or privileges, such as those granted to monarchs or the elite. In art, prerogatives can be symbolized by crowns or other royal insignia. Prerogatives have also been the subject of political debates and discussions regarding equal rights and social justice.

How to Memorize "prerogatives"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a monarch sitting on a throne, surrounded by advisors, making decisions with a scepter in hand. This can help you remember the definition of prerogative as a special right or privilege granted by authority.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'prerogative' with the idea of a special right or privilege. For example, you could imagine a club membership that includes various prerogatives, such as free parking and discounts.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'P-R-E-R-O-G-A-T-I-V-E' to remember the definition of prerogative: Prerogative is a special Right granted by Authorities, usually to Individuals, giving them Privileges and Exclusive benefits.


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