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preogative

 

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Preogative

Definition:

A preogative refers to an exclusive right, privilege, or power that is possessed by an individual or group.

Examples:

Noun:

  • It was always his preogative to choose the movie for the evening.
  • She exercised her preogative to hire new employees for her department.

Adjective:

  • His preogative decision to pursue a different career shocked everyone.
  • They respected her preogative choice to travel the world alone.

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