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Significados de
arrogated
en inglés
Assumed.
assumed
Términos relacionados
taken
Uso de
arrogated
en inglés
1
The right that the lay chiefs
arrogated
to themselves of giving absolution.
2
Red Arrow
arrogated
to himself the privilege of selecting the wolf.
3
As it is unjustly
arrogated
and usurped by man; whether, 1.
4
The clergy, too,
arrogated
a direct influence in political affairs.
5
R
arrogated
to himself the right of reprehending every one, who differed from him.
6
Her dress, too, she now suited to the position which she
arrogated
to herself.
7
He
arrogated
to himself a large share of the merit of the revolution in Thermidor.
8
These usefully the functions which the Congress
arrogated
to itself without any title or authority.
9
He was featured in the billing and he
arrogated
all the privileges of a real star.
10
The Jews, intoxicated with the promises of their God,
arrogated
the rights of exterminating whole nations.
11
He soon
arrogated
to himself the whole power.
12
Perhaps they supposed that the prophet
arrogated
to himself powers that were even more than apostolic.
13
Clarendon, it was alleged, had
arrogated
to himself a superior direction in all his Majesty's affairs.
14
Manlike, he
arrogated
the extra preparations to himself.
15
She had
arrogated
to herself that which was God's alone-"Vengeance!
16
The Church is only
arrogated
by one.
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arrogate to
arrogate all authority
arrogate by ipos
arrogate indeed
arrogate merely
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