prerogative (Meaning)
prerogative (n)
a right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right)
Synonyms & Antonyms of prerogative
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prerogative Sentence Examples
- The teacher has the prerogative to set the rules and expectations for the classroom.
- As a parent, it is my prerogative to make decisions about my child's education.
- The company reserves the prerogative to hire and fire employees at will.
- The President of the United States has the prerogative to pardon convicted criminals.
- It is the prerogative of the voters to decide who will represent them in government.
- The accused has the prerogative to remain silent and not testify against themselves.
- The landlord has the prerogative to evict tenants who violate the lease agreement.
- The doctor has the prerogative to prescribe medication and provide medical treatment.
- The CEO has the prerogative to make financial decisions for the company.
- The coach has the prerogative to select the starting lineup and game strategy.
FAQs About the word prerogative
a right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right)
right, privilege,birthright, appanage, entitlement, due, pretense, pretence, pretension, dibs
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The teacher has the prerogative to set the rules and expectations for the classroom.
As a parent, it is my prerogative to make decisions about my child's education.
The company reserves the prerogative to hire and fire employees at will.
The President of the United States has the prerogative to pardon convicted criminals.