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Meaning of self-assumed

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self-assumed (a.)

Assumed by one's own act, or without authority.

self-assumed Sentence Examples

  1. The self-assumed authority of the leader was met with resistance from his team.
  2. Her self-assumed role as the boss made her unpopular among her colleagues.
  3. The self-proclaimed prophet's teachings were not supported by any religious texts.
  4. The self-appointed judge's ruling was overturned by a higher court.
  5. His self-assumed title as "Dr." was simply a marketing ploy.
  6. The self-proclaimed expert on wildlife had no formal training in the field.
  7. The self-appointed mayor had no legal authority to make decisions for the town.
  8. The self-assumed bodyguard's services were not requested by the celebrity.
  9. The self-appointed arbitrator's decision was biased and unfair.
  10. The self-proclaimed inventor's "revolutionary" device was met with skepticism and ridicule.

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Assumed by one's own act, or without authority.

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The self-assumed authority of the leader was met with resistance from his team.

Her self-assumed role as the boss made her unpopular among her colleagues.

The self-proclaimed prophet's teachings were not supported by any religious texts.

The self-appointed judge's ruling was overturned by a higher court.