It is called a suspension
The temporary privilege to drive is often referred to as a "temporary driver's permit" or "learner's permit." This permit allows individuals to operate a vehicle under certain conditions while they are in the process of obtaining a full driver's license. Typically, it comes with restrictions, such as driving only with a licensed adult in the vehicle or during specific hours.
suspension of drivers licence.
Termination of your driving privilege is commonly referred to as a "suspension" or "revocation" of your driver's license. Suspension typically means that your driving privileges are temporarily removed, while revocation indicates that your license is permanently canceled, requiring you to reapply for a new one after a certain period or under specific conditions. Both actions can result from various violations, including driving under the influence, accumulating too many points, or failing to pay fines.
It is the removal of half of the stomach called a gastroectomy
Marital Privilege
There is a brain teaser that goes "The removal of an appendix is called an appendectomy. The removal of tonsils is called a tonsillectomy. What do you call the removal of a growth from the head?" The answer is "a haircut."
The removal of both testes is called castration.
The removal of waste products from the body is called excretion
Spleen removal is called an open splenectomy or a laparoscopic splenectomy, depending upon how it is performed.
yes, it is called executive privilege
The Sternewirth Privilege...minor spelling correction. Some books show it as sternwirth
Removal of nutrients from soil is called leaching