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arrogated

Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Arrogate \Ar"ro*gate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Arrogated}; p. pr. &
   vb. n. {Arrogating}.] [L. arrogatus, p. p. of adrogare,
   arrogare, to ask, appropriate to one's self; ad + rogare to
   ask. See {Rogation}.]
   To assume, or claim as one's own, unduly, proudly, or
   presumptuously; to make undue claims to, from vanity or
   baseless pretensions to right or merit; as, the pope
   arrogated dominion over kings.

         He arrogated to himself the right of deciding
         dogmatically what was orthodox doctrine. --Macaulay.

Source : WordNet®

arrogated
     adj : taken as your right without justification; "was hearing
           evidence in an assumed capacity"; "Congress's arrogated
           powers over domains hitherto belonging to the states"
           [syn: {assumed}]
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