arrogate Antonyms

Meaning of arrogate

Wordnet

arrogate (v)

demand as being one's due or property; assert one's right or title to

make undue claims to having

seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession

Webster

arrogate (v. t.)

To assume, or claim as one's own, unduly, proudly, or presumptuously; to make undue claims to, from vanity or baseless pretensions to right or merit; as, the pope arrogated dominion over kings.

arrogate Sentence Examples

  1. The dictator sought to arrogate all power to himself, leaving no room for dissent.
  2. He attempted to arrogate credit for the project's success, despite minimal involvement in its execution.
  3. The CEO's decision to arrogate decision-making authority led to resentment among middle management.
  4. She tried to arrogate control over the company's finances, but her lack of expertise became apparent quickly.
  5. The group's leader sought to arrogate the achievements of individual members as his own.
  6. The monarchy attempted to arrogate land from peasants, sparking widespread unrest.
  7. His attempts to arrogate privileges reserved for senior staff members were met with strong opposition.
  8. The ambitious politician sought to arrogate the support of influential donors for his campaign.
  9. The professor tried to arrogate the work of his graduate students, claiming their research findings as his own.
  10. Their plan to arrogate public resources for personal gain was uncovered, leading to public outrage.

FAQs About the word arrogate

demand as being one's due or property; assert one's right or title to, make undue claims to having, seize and take control without authority and possibly with f

seize, claim, usurp, occupy, grab, confiscate, preempt, invade, attach, snatch

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The dictator sought to arrogate all power to himself, leaving no room for dissent.

He attempted to arrogate credit for the project's success, despite minimal involvement in its execution.

The CEO's decision to arrogate decision-making authority led to resentment among middle management.

She tried to arrogate control over the company's finances, but her lack of expertise became apparent quickly.