Sentences

arrogating in a sentence

p. p.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Arrogating means claiming or taking something (such as authority or benefits) for oneself without justification or right.

Sample Sentences

  1. The CEO was arrogant, arrogating authority that belonged to the team.
  2. He was accused of arrogating the benefits of the project for his personal gain.
  3. In her speech, she criticized politicians for arrogating power without the consent of the people.
  4. The manager was warned against arrogating decisions that should involve multiple departments.
  5. Arrogating the role of the mediator, he inadvertently complicated the negotiations.
  6. The artist felt he was arrogating the cultural heritage of the community in his work.
  7. She found it troubling when her colleague began arrogating credit for their joint efforts.
  8. The law does not permit anyone from arrogating rights that are not theirs to claim.
  9. By arrogating the title of 'expert,' he misled many into trusting his unqualified opinions.
  10. The company faced backlash for arrogating its responsibilities to its employees during the crisis.