Sentences

prerogatived in a sentence

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Definition

Prerogative (noun): a right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or group, often related to authority or decision-making.

Sample Sentences

  1. As the senior executive, she understood that having the final say in design choices was one of the prerogatives of her position.
  2. The owner exercised his prerogative to choose the guests for the exclusive dinner party.
  3. Despite the challenges, the committee maintained its prerogative to amend the proposal as it saw fit.
  4. In a democracy, voting is a privilege, but it is also a prerogative that citizens should cherish and protect.
  5. He believed that wealth came with certain prerogatives, including access to exclusive experiences and opportunities.