Arrogate


The meaning of the word Arrogate is: to seize without having the right to do so


Examples:

The gang is trying to arrogate the public park and turn it into their private meeting space.

published by Vivienne on 2021-10-03 06:07:28


During her supervisor’s absence, Jen took it upon herself to arrogate a leadership role on her team.

published by Lanette on 2021-08-04 22:51:51


The government can arrogate your property when it’s necessary to protect or develop national interests.

published by Robena on 2021-06-29 00:44:15


Because the toddler believes she can have whatever she wants, she often attempts to arrogate the toys of other children.

published by Yong on 2021-11-20 00:46:18


The conceited man chose to arrogate the handicapped parking spot even though he didn’t have a disability.

published by Chris on 2021-11-27 13:18:49


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