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arrogated Meaning in Bengali



 গর্ব প্রকাশ করা, ঔদ্ধত্য প্রকাশ করা, অন্যায়পূর্বক দাবি করা, অন্যায্যভাবে আরোপ করা,

একজনের কারণে বা সম্পত্তি হিসেবে দাবি; একজনের অধিকারের বা শিরোনামের সাথে জাহির

Verb:

অন্যায্যভাবে আরোপ করা, অন্যায়পূর্বক দাবি করা, গর্ব প্রকাশ করা, ঔদ্ধত্য প্রকাশ করা,





arrogated's Usage Examples:

Dictatus papae is a compilation of 27 statements of powers arrogated to the pope that was included in Pope Gregory VII's register under the year 1075.


Act of Supremacy 1534 issued by Elizabeth's father, Henry VIII, which arrogated ecclesiastical authority to the monarchy, and which had been repealed.


cloth, was one of the greater guilds of Florence, the Arti Maggiori, who arrogated to themselves the civic power of the Republic of Florence during the Late.


the facility for events, working bees, and is accessible to all through arrogated paths.


He took a firm stand against the rabbis of Frankfurt, who arrogated to themselves preeminence over all the other rabbis of Germany.


She arrogated herself the title of Empress Dowager.


criticising the RBSA as being controlled by "a small group of men who have arrogated to themselves the responsibility for deciding what is and isn't art .


Cimaruta was originally a witchcraft charm used by witches that was later arrogated by Italian Folk Magic, and that Christian symbols were then added to the.


remembered for his fatal war with the Picts, who had seized upon and arrogated the Kingdom.


reclaims the colonial subjects' right to narrate their stories that was arrogated to themselves by the colonial rulers and perpetuated by presenting their.


knighthoods and membership in Europe's state-recognized orders of chivalry was arrogated by sovereigns, exceptions being recorded in such annals as the Almanach.


onwards, the powers of the office increased, as Lloyd George unilaterally arrogated to himself a number of powers that had previously belonged to the Cabinet.


which the allied directors made themselves supreme, La Révellière-Lépeaux arrogated to himself in his Mémoires, which in this as in other matters must be.


The Habsburg archduke arrogated an almost king-like position, and demonstrated this to outsiders through.


that it was the privilege of the Swedes to elect a new king, the Geats arrogated this dignity by putting aside the right of others and ventured to give.


However, following his unification of China, the emperor Shi Huangdi arrogated it entirely for his personal use.


It follows that Ebroin by 668 had arrogated to himself the de facto rule of Neustria and so (in theory) "of the Franks";.


tribes, however, accepted the temporal and even legal role that the imams arrogated to themselves; consequently, many imams (Imam Yahya and Imam Ahmad in.


AD, a prime minister appointed by Shivaji's grandson Shahu gradually arrogated power.



arrogated's Meaning':

demand as being one's due or property; assert one's right or title to

Synonyms:

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

Antonyms:

derequisition; forfeit; dock; charge; ionate;

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