verb
- to claim or seize (power, authority, or rights) without justification; to assume or take for oneself without right
- to attribute or ascribe (something) to oneself without warrant
Usage: transitive verb; formal register
Usage: transitive verb; formal register
Examples
- The dictator arrogated all legislative power to himself.
- She arrogated the right to make decisions for the entire team without consulting anyone.
- He arrogated to himself the title of expert despite having no formal training.
- The company arrogated control of the project from the original developers.
- They arrogated authority that rightfully belonged to the elected officials.
- No individual should arrogate the power to judge others without evidence.