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Từ điển American Heritage Dictionary 4th
arrogate
ar·ro·gate (ărʹə-gāt')tr.v. ar·ro·gat·ed, ar·ro·gat·ing, ar·ro·gates 1. To take or claim for oneself without right; appropriate: Presidents who have arrogated the power of Congress to declare war. See Synonyms at appropriate. 2. To ascribe on behalf of another in an unwarranted manner. [Latin arrogāre, arrogāt- : ad-, ad- + rogāre, to ask; See reg- in Indo-European Roots.] ar'ro·gaʹtion n.arʹro·ga'tive adj.arʹro·ga'tor n.
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