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vb. (en-third-person singular of: arrogate)
Usage examples of "arrogates".
For he who arrogates the liberty of destroying himself, were he possessed of the power, might also be his own creator.
A society may call itself an Entomological Society, but the man who arrogates such a broad title as that to himself, in the present state of science, is a pretender, sir, a dilettante, an impostor!
Each commune arrogates to itself the right of suspending or preventing the execution of the simplest and most urgent orders.
Not poets alone, nor artists, nor that superior order of mind which arrogates to itself all refinement, feel this, but dogs and all men.
This book praises me by terming my writing important but it arrogates to itself the role of arbiter of viewpoint and proper concern.
Not a page of his book passes without he arrogates to himself matters of scriptural exegesis.