- verbarrogate (verb) · arrogates (third person present) · arrogated (past tense) · arrogated (past participle) · arrogating (present participle)
- take or claim (something) without justification:"they arrogate to themselves the ability to divine the nation's true interests"
Originmid 16th century: from Latin arrogat- ‘claimed for oneself’, from the verb arrogare, from ad- ‘to’ + rogare ‘ask’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- take or claim (something) without justification:
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