Prorogation, n. Adjournment, postponement, continuance.
Prorogue, v.a. Adjourn (as Parliament).
Prosaic, Prosaical, a.
1. Prosy, unpoetical. 2. Dull, flat, stupid, uninteresting, unentertaining, tiresome, tedious, prolix, prosing, vapid, tame, humdrum,
matter-of-fact, commonplace. Proscribe, v.a.
1. Banish, exile, ostracize, expel, doom, outlaw. 2. Exclude, interdict, prohibit, forbid. 3. Denounce, censure, condemn, reject utterly. Proscription, n.
1. Banishment, exile, outlawry, ostracism, expulsion. 2. Exclusion, interdiction, prohibition, outlawry. 3. Denunciation, censure, condemnation. Prose, a. Plain, dull, unromantic, prosaic.
Prosecute, v.a.
1. Pursue, continue, follow out, carry out, carry on, persevere in, conduct. 2. Arraign, take the law of, bring before a count, sue. 3. Sue, seek to obtain by legal process. Prosecution, n.
1. Pursuit, undertaking. 2. Arraignment, bringing to trial.
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