Basically your right to be,choose ..do and say whatever you want ....I'm going to star your question Liz...Because that's my prerogative.
2007-08-25 07:54:45
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answered by Flynn 7
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Well it would appear that there is no such word a perrogative. There is, however, prerogative which describes a right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group.
2007-08-25 07:57:43
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answered by Tatsbabe 6
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The correct word is "prerogative" from the Latin 'praerogare' - to ask before - and it means :-
1) An exclusive right or privilege held by a person or a group.
2) The exclusive right and power to command, decide, rule or judge.
3) A special quality which confers superiority.
The precise meaning obviously depends on the context.
2007-08-25 08:04:08
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answered by doshiealan 6
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Your own decision or choice! Example: "It's my prerogative to sleep as late as I want on Saturdays."
2007-08-25 07:53:45
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answered by michelle 6
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Right.
2007-08-25 09:21:45
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answered by Anonymous
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intention or plan
2007-08-25 07:44:44
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answered by railer01 4
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basically "choice"
2007-08-25 07:44:25
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answered by Anonymous
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