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adrogation (n.)

A kind of adoption in ancient Rome. See Arrogation.

adrogation Sentence Examples

  1. The adrogation of certain privileges by the ruling class led to increased discontent among the common people.
  2. Legal scholars debated the implications of the proposed adrogation of individual rights in the new legislation.
  3. The government's adrogation of control over key industries sparked concerns about monopolistic practices.
  4. The emperor's adrogation of power reached unprecedented levels, raising fears of tyranny among the populace.
  5. The opposition party criticized the ruling party's adrogation of electoral resources to gain an unfair advantage.
  6. The council's adrogation of decision-making authority from local communities led to protests and petitions.
  7. The court ruled against the adrogation of ancestral lands by the powerful corporation, siding with the indigenous community.
  8. The student body protested the university administration's adrogation of student governance rights.
  9. The monarch's adrogation of the treasury funds for personal luxuries angered the nobility.
  10. The CEO's unilateral adrogation of budgetary control sidelined the financial committee, leading to internal strife.

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A kind of adoption in ancient Rome. See Arrogation.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The adrogation of certain privileges by the ruling class led to increased discontent among the common people.

Legal scholars debated the implications of the proposed adrogation of individual rights in the new legislation.

The government's adrogation of control over key industries sparked concerns about monopolistic practices.

The emperor's adrogation of power reached unprecedented levels, raising fears of tyranny among the populace.