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Arrogation

Arrogation \Ar`ro*ga"tion\, n. [L. arrogatio, fr. arrogare. Cf. Adrogation.]

  1. The act of arrogating, or making exorbitant claims; the act of taking more than one is justly entitled to.
    --Hall.

  2. (Civ. Law) Adoption of a person of full age.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
arrogation

1580s, from Latin arrogationem (nominative arrogatio), noun of action from past participle stem of arrogare "to claim for oneself" (see arrogance).

Wiktionary
arrogation

n. The unjust assumption of rights or privilege.

WordNet
arrogation

n. seizure by the government [syn: confiscation]

Usage examples of "arrogation".

Mallory felt neither anger nor even annoyance at this tacit arrogation of his authority.

Aggressive and ruthless by temperament and “wonderfully overbearing” in man­ner in the same way as his brother the Black Prince, Buckingham resented Lancaster’s arrogation of power and saw himself carrying on the valor and glory of his father and eldest brother.

Yet they persisted, denouncing what they saw as technological arrogation of God's prerogatives -- condemning the daily creation of manufactured beings.