Sentences with arrogate
ar·ro·gate
A a - To arrogate the right to make decisions.
- Unfortunately, certain capitalists have arrogated to themselves monopolies and privileges which are quite sufficient to account for this [commotion of the populace against capitalists].
- She arrogated the leadership role to herself.
- They've arrogated to themselves the power to change the rules arbitrarily.
- The vehicle is but another way to arrogate against a threatening world.