1. proroguing - Noun
2. proroguing - Verb
of Prorogue
Source: Webster's dictionaryBut two days after proroguing the House on July 3, Oli told his Cabinet that the rival faction was plotting to oust him and impeach President Bhandari, putting Prachanda and his faction on the back foot, the newspaper noted. Source: Internet
Beyond that, the viceroy carries out the other conventional parliamentary duties in the sovereign's absence, including reading the Speech From the Throne and proroguing and dissolving parliament. Source: Internet
Beyond that, the viceroy carries out the other conventional parliamentary duties in the sovereign's absence, including reading the Speech from the throne and the proroguing and dissolving of parliament. Source: Internet
Something the current government led by Prime Minister Boris Johnson has done a number of times, including proroguing Parliament and announcing they are willing to break international law over Brexit negotiations. Source: Internet
It was successful, and Boris Johnson’s government was found to have acted unlawfully in proroguing parliament. Source: Internet