Pro-roguing is the act of extending or postponing a parliamentary session without dissolving it. This technique is commonly used in parliamentary procedure to provide more time for parliamentary deliberations. Antonyms for pro-roguing include dispersal, termination, conclusion, dissolution, and adjournment. Dispersal is the process of breaking up or scattering people. Termination is the cessation or ending of something. Conclusion refers to the end or closure of a matter. Dissolution is the process of ending an organization or assembly. Finally, adjournment refers to the temporary suspension of a meeting or session to be held at a future date. Each of these antonyms represents a different approach to dealing with the end of an assembly or meeting.