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arrogates Meaning in Bengali



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,





arrogates's Usage Examples:

interprets the book as an adaptation of a stage comedy, an achievement he arrogates to few English authors, who, he suggests, present only "farce or satire.


absence of budgetary restraints, and that it is unconstitutional because it arrogates all powers.


aspiration to immense power raises profound religious questions as he arrogates for himself a role as the "scourge of God" (an epithet originally applied.


including Klein, demonstrate "Congress violates [Article III] when it arrogates the judicial power to itself and decides a particular case.


'" "My estimation of this committee is that this committee arrogates judicial and punitive powers which it does not possess.


appearance to that of the Sufis, save that where the Sufi "wayfarer" arrogates to himself the role of interpreting and adjudicating truth, Shaykh Ahmad.


Since it recognizes no rights outside itself, it logically arrogates to itself the right to exercise the most ferocious inhumanity toward all.


not permissible for a pope to pronounce a law unjust? Every newspaper arrogates to itself the right of stigmatizing the injustice of all laws which do.


The "Poissel" name extends to and, to a degree, arrogates La Farge's third book, The Facts of Winter (McSweeney's, June 2005) which.


Some understand it as a divine attribute which the man of lawlessness arrogates to himself and hence no conclusion can be drawn for time and place.


He is supported by Kadyrov unhappy that "a certain caste arrogates to itself the right to offend the religious feelings of tens of millions.



arrogates'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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