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arrogating 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,





arrogating's Usage Examples:

health of the state," by which Bourne lamented governments' success at arrogating authority and resources during conflicts.


Not arrogating to herself the honors of an original historian, Adams exonerated herself.


themselves to the study of law, and the giving of legal decisions, the druids arrogating to themselves the supernatural functions, with the addition, possibly.


a "light voluptuous reveller," and the latter by Anaides, a "strange arrogating puff.


and just beginning his studies, yet he concentrates all his desires on arrogating authority to himself, and has brought chaos and confusion to everything.


" Venegas grossly abused his power, arrogating to himself all the grandeur due to the governor alone, and enforcing his.


Cardinal August Hlond, arrogating his special papal plenipotentiary power to reorganise the Polish episcopate.


Though Antonelli has been criticized for arrogating to the papacy too arbitrary a civil power, a perusal of his letter to.


Xuxa Requebra is "the cavernous portrait of the health generation, and arrogating the right to make moral of the decisions of others with the pseudointuito.


Canute issued edicts arrogating to himself the ownership of common land, the right to the goods from shipwrecks.


prohibition for his ineffectiveness at enforcing it, and by its opponents for "arrogating to himself the powers of a czar.


By arrogating to itself the privilege of telling the artists what art should be the.


Yet by arrogating the power to dethrone their emperor, the legions paved the way for a half-century.


Lords committee it succeeded, saying that there is a real risk of "judges arrogating to themselves greater power than they have at the moment".


eunuch serving under the Zhengde Emperor, put to Lingchi in 1510 for arrogating power.


no British colony had hitherto afforded a parallel, private vengeance arrogating the functions of public law; murder justified in a British court of judicature.


Everyone who calls himself by this name apart from ourselves is arrogating it to himself [unlawfully] and trespassing upon it and is branded with.


about the Socialist Government disregarding the separation of powers, and arrogating legislative and judicial prerogatives to the executive branch of government.


objectors should be asked to do, and Harvey and Rowntree were accused of arrogating to themselves the right to specify what objectors might do and of misrepresenting.


were about the government disregarding the separation of powers, and arrogating legislative and judicial prerogatives to the executive branch of government.



arrogating'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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