arrogates

[US]/ˈær.əɡreɪts/
[UK]/ɑːrˈroʊɡreɪts/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to claim or take something without right or authority; to arrogate to oneself

Example Sentences

the government arrogates too much power without accountability.

she arrogates the right to speak for everyone in the meeting.

his attitude arrogates authority that he does not possess.

they arrogate the title of experts without any qualifications.

the ceo arrogates decisions that should involve the whole team.

it is wrong to arrogate the achievements of others as your own.

he arrogates the spotlight, leaving others in the shadows.

she arrogates the title of leader without any real leadership skills.

to arrogate privileges is to undermine the team's unity.

when someone arrogates a role, it creates tension within the group.

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