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arrogate

[ar-uh-geyt] / ˈær əˌgeɪt /


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“Shortly thereafter, John embarked on a series of steps to arrogate to himself complete control over Mr. Angelos’ assets.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 10, 2022

They are truly generative, an apt term for a novel that queries a selfish inventor, his damaged creature and science’s threat to arrogate creation to itself.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 1, 2018

Judge Jackson said the action was “a stunning power for an agency to arrogate to itself” that the law did not support.

From New York Times • Mar. 24, 2012

Our Gentile friends should be made aware that these groups do not speak for the Jewish people, although they arrogate to themselves the right to do so.

From Time Magazine Archive

But it is a fact that, if Society frowned on wives who arrogate to themselves the privileges both of young girls and of wives, the 85 custom would become stale and offensive.

From Maids Wives and Bachelors by Barr, Amelia Edith Huddleston




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