Examples of 'arrogate' in a sentence

Meaning of "arrogate"

Arrogate (verb) - to claim or seize without justification. It is often used to describe someone taking control or possession of something that they do not have a right to
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  • To appropriate or lay claim to something for oneself without right.

How to use "arrogate" in a sentence

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You should not arrogate power to yourself.
Arrogate making all the right moves.
Her parents and brother were murdered for land arrogate.
They began to arrogate powers and privileges to themselves.
No sector of the people nor any individual may arrogate its exercise.
Arrogate to themselves some rights that have been usurped to all others.
There is nothing you can arrogate that has not already heard.
Arrogate was hampered at the start and dropped back to the rear of the field.
It is not desirable for legislatures to arrogate to themselves the role of the entrepreneur.
To arrogate the prerogatives of God.
Ethics belongs to universality and no particular State can arrogate the right of being ethical.
And no group or community may arrogate to itself responsibility for the conscience of individuals.
Arrogate is a gray horse bred in Kentucky by Clearsky Farms.
Far be it from me to arrogate to myself the attributes of the Deity.
Arrogate was sent into training with Bob Baffert in California.

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An objective criterion of good and evil, they arrogate to.
This power would arrogate prerogatives that belong only to God.
No State, no matter how powerful, has the right to arrogate that mandate unto itself.
No institution must arrogate to itself the power not granted to it by the Constitution.
In a liberal democracy, no temporary majority may arrogate to itself the label of “ the people ”.
No one may arrogate power in the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Until this experience happens, one can not arrogate to himself the title of a Master.
Arrogate to yourself the role of savior?
He is not a god or a semi-god to arrogate to himself absolute powers and unquestionable infallibility.
Arrogate to yourself the role of savior? How did you.
States should however not, under these guides, arrogate to themselves the position of primary beneficiaries.
However, Arrogate broke poorly and was never a factor in the race.
The Government questions that " PP and Citizens arrogate the right to preside over the Board ".
They arrogate to themselves some absolutely unacceptable “ rights ”.
After all, why should he arrogate to himself judgment?
Many, who arrogate righteousness for themselves, however, like to make a distinction.
Hard to bad-mouth Arrogate.
The Executive can not arrogate to itself powers that properly belong to the Judiciary.
He blew it! " referring to Arrogate.
How did you arrogate to yourself the role of saviour?
And then, who am I, to arrogate the right to judge?
However, Arrogate still didn't look like himself from the break.
Horrible. How did you arrogate to yourself the role of saviour?
In 2016, Arrogate defeated California Chrome in the Classic after a thrilling stretch run.
In this case, Israel can not arrogate to itself a legitimate right by monopolizing the violence.
How did you… arrogate to yourself the role of savior? Horrible.

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