Collocations for prerogative - noun
ADJECTIVE
exclusive,
sole
Making such decisions is not the sole prerogative of managers.
Making such decisions is not the sole prerogative of managers.
constitutional,
judicial,
managerial,
presidential,
royal
personal
male
women who challenge male prerogatives
personal
male
women who challenge male prerogatives
VERB + prerogative
enjoy,
have
one of the prerogatives enjoyed by the president
one of the prerogatives enjoyed by the president
assert (esp. AmE),
exercise,
use
The President has asserted the full prerogatives of his office.
You can of course exercise your prerogative to leave at any time.
The President has asserted the full prerogatives of his office.
You can of course exercise your prerogative to leave at any time.
defend,
preserve,
protect
The tsar protected his personal prerogatives.
The tsar protected his personal prerogatives.
challenge
those who challenge the prerogatives of the elite
those who challenge the prerogatives of the elite
retain
Baker retained the prerogative to craft solutions himself.
Baker retained the prerogative to craft solutions himself.
give up,
surrender