arrogating Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈær.ə.ɡeɪt]
  • Us [ ˈer.ə.ɡeɪt]

Meaning of arrogating In English

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Examples of arrogating

  • She viewed him as silently arrogating to himself the status of head of the household, while demoting her to that of a mere dependent.

  • They are always arrogating to themselves the name of the people.

  • To be fair, the shadow spokesmen are arrogating to themselves other responsibilities, such as measuring the dimensions of council house passageways.

  • This is arrogating to civil servants far too important a position.

  • First, he suggested that my right honourable friend was arrogating to himself decisions about day-to-day running of the railways.

  • It is about opposing any state arrogating to itself the right to annex land.

  • The scientists have been criticised for arrogating to themselves the powers of government.

  • The first was, he said, that we were arrogating to ourselves the control of taxation.

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