prorogator

/prɒˈroʊɡɪtər/

Definitions

1. noun

A person or entity that prorogues, typically a head of government or a legislative body, that extends the period of a session or a legislative period.

“The prorogator was criticized for delaying the parliamentary elections.”

Synonyms

  • adjourner
  • proroguer

Antonyms

  • lawmaker
  • legislator