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Sentences with arrogate

ar·ro·gate
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  • 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.
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