| arrogat | He arrogated power to himself. |
| arrogat | The dictator arrogated judicial powers to himself. |
| arrogate | (v) make undue claims to having, Syn. assign |
| arrogator | (n) a person who through conceit makes pretentious claims to rights or advantages that he or she is not entitled to or to qualities that he or she does not possess |
| Arrogate | v. t. He arrogated to himself the right of deciding dogmatically what was orthodox doctrine. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Arrogation | n. [ L. arrogatio, fr. arrogare. Cf. Adrogation. ] |
| Arrogative | a. Making undue claims and pretension; prone to arrogance. [ R. ] Dr. H. More. [ 1913 Webster ] |