English to Tamil Dictionary prerogative

prerogative

தனிச்சிறப்பாகும்
definition
noun
owning an automobile was still the prerogative of the rich
a right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class.
adjective
the monarch retained the formal prerogative power to appoint the Prime Minister
arising from the prerogative of the Crown (usually delegated to the government or the judiciary) and based in common law rather than statutory law.
translation of 'prerogative'
தனியுரிமை
example
The selection of candidates is a jealously guarded 'prerogative' of the constituencies.
Furthermore, constitutions often specify that the conduct of foreign policy is the government's 'prerogative' .
In the circumstances, I would refuse the applications for 'prerogative' writs.
But I don't question the authority and 'prerogative' of the president.
His theory of democracy in which an assembly of citizens would exercise sovereign 'prerogative' was clearly inadequate.
The 'prerogative' to nominate federal judges, including justices to the U.S. Supreme Court, is an important presidential power.
Power can be responsible, strong government can be democratic, and presidential 'prerogative' can be constitutional.
‘Foreign policy is the 'prerogative' of the federal government,’ says the German constitution, and such has been the standard practice up to now.
Query whether it is under the 'prerogative' powers of the Crown.
Collecting, however, is not the 'prerogative' of the rich.
Browner had claimed an almost imperial 'prerogative' to say her word was law.
The honey seems extraordinarily expensive, but then sweetness was a 'prerogative' of the rich until the eighteenth century.
But this is, after all, an executive 'prerogative' .
But beyond the assertion of sovereign 'prerogative' , there was also a thinly veiled message of contempt.
With the usual 'prerogative' of the wealthy classes, he tended to choose doctors with a reputation for having studied some topics in greater detail than usual.
Inconsistency, after all, is the indispensable 'prerogative' of great powers.
The birthright is the 'prerogative' of the eldest son.
The common law and the 'prerogative' law does not tend to like absolutes.
In India, the study of Sanskrit was denied to many segments of the Hindu population, as it was deemed to be a 'prerogative' of only the privileged caste.
In answering such a question, the executive enjoys no constitutional 'prerogative' .
That would be the Government's prerogative, and the Government's 'prerogative' only.
The applicant advanced a number of grounds in support of his claim for entitlement to 'prerogative' relief.
It is not the Chair's 'prerogative' to determine the declaration of a vote.
In contrast, the elegantly cultivated beard was long the 'prerogative' of royalty and the privileged classes.
The taxation of transport and of sales of merchandise, for example, was the exclusive 'prerogative' of the king and his agents until the middle of the ninth century.
As Mill put it, it is the right and 'prerogative' of each person, once they have reached the maturity of their years, to interpret for themselves the meaning and value of their experiences.
While this is perfectly within the government's 'prerogative' , student leaders as well as the ousted members feel the Liberals acted without justification.
First, liberty is the 'prerogative' of citizens, and a large majority of the population will not possess citizenship.
Leisure, they insisted, should remain the 'prerogative' of the rich.
No longer the 'prerogative' of middle class matrons or ladies who lunch, a fabulous range of facilities is right here in Glasgow.
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