Definition of Arrogate
to seize without having the right to do so
Examples of Arrogate in a sentence
The gang is trying to arrogate the public park and turn it into their private meeting space.
During her supervisorโs absence, Jen took it upon herself to arrogate a leadership role on her team.
The government can arrogate your property when itโs necessary to protect or develop national interests.
Because the toddler believes she can have whatever she wants, she often attempts to arrogate the toys of other children.
The conceited man chose to arrogate the handicapped parking spot even though he didnโt have a disability.
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