noun
- plural of arrogator; people who claim or seize something without right or justification
Usage: formal; often used in legal or political contexts
Examples
- The arrogators of power ignored the legitimate government's authority.
- Historical arrogators of land often faced resistance from indigenous populations.
- The court ruled against the arrogators who claimed ownership without evidence.
- These arrogators assumed control despite lacking any legal basis.
- The arrogators of the throne were eventually overthrown by the rightful heir.