Similar words: arrogate, surrogate, interrogate, surrogate mother, arrogant, arrogance, arrogantly, interrogation. Meaning: ['ærəʊgeɪt] adj. taken as your right without justification.
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1) He arrogated to himself at certain importance.
2) She arrogated to herself a certain importance.
3) The assembly arrogated to itself the right to make changes.
4) He arrogated the privilege to himself alone.
5) That firm arrogated itself the right to develop this area.
6) He suspiciously arrogated bad motives to other people.
7) He arrogated ( to himself ) the chairmanship.
8) He arrogated to himself the dignity of a chair.
9) He arrogated power to himself.
10) He arrogated to himself the right to change the law.
11) Congress's arrogated powers over domains hitherto belonging to the states.
12) Having seized power in the country,(http://sentencedict.com/arrogated.html) he arrogated to himself the right to change the law.
13) It was up to Kasparov to prove that he still merited the title he arrogated.
14) What is significant, as Kee points out, is that the Roman Church assented to the role Constantine arrogated to himself.
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