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arrogated Meaning in Tamil ( arrogated வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

உரியதல்லாததை ஏற்றுக்கொள், உரிமையெனக் கேள்,



arrogated's Usage Examples:

It effectually deprived her of the lead in the councils of Europe which she had hitherto arrogated to herself, and so affected the whole course of continental politics.


Having arrogated to himself the practical control of the foreign policy of the nation, Li's yamen became the scene of many important negotiations, and attracted distinguished visitors from all parts of the globe.


Afterwards, as the banks became parcelled out among a host of petty princelings, each of whom arrogated the right of laying a tax on passing vessels, the imposts became so prejudicial as seriously to hamper the development of the shipping.


From 1340 to 1539 its governors asserted a precarious independence, and arrogated the position of sovereigns on their own account.


Ananus incited the people against these robbers, who arrested, imprisoned and murdered prominent friends of Rome, and arrogated to themselves the right of selecting the high priest by lot.


One result of this humiliating and disastrous war was the strengthening of the hands of the anti-Orange burgher-regents, who had now arrogated to themselves the name of " patriots.


Vienna itself, where on the 14th of March the establishment of a National Guard was authorized by the emperor, was ruled by a committee of students and citizens, who arrogated to themselves a voice in imperial affairs, and imposed their will on the distracted ministry.


In these proceedings there was no semblance of respect for law or justice, the Lords yielding (4th of January 1645) to the menaces of the Commons, who arrogated to themselves the right to declare any crimes they pleased high treason.


On the 21st of January 1793 Louis became, for the royalists, king of France, and a week later the comte de Provence arrogated to himself the title of regent.





Synonyms:

request, requisition, quest, call for, claim, take, bespeak, pretend, assign, lay claim,



Antonyms:

derequisition, forfeit, dock, charge, ionate,

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