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arrogation Meaning in Bengali



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arrogation's Usage Examples:

[the] arrogation, confiscation, [or] seizure of concepts.


This is contrasted with arrogation, in which one claims another for oneself without the right.


The waters from Vileshchay are heavily used for arrogation purposes.


a kind of castrating female whose grasp upon that instrument seems an arrogation of its generative power".


the floods, the overflown river used to deliver the water necessary for arrogation, therefore making it as precious as gold.


Nothing in the Constitution supports this arrogation of legislative authority.


the people of Nasaqalau have been watered-down through the contrived arrogation of the traditional authority of the Tui Nasaqalau - a socio-political.


Following his arrogation from Emerson College, Bishop began working at WDRC (AM), a radio station.


) are, in general: arrogation or assumption by the presiding officer of dictatorial powers – powers.


guardian of Wester Ross in response to Sir Donald Macdonald of Lochalsh's arrogation of the Lordship of the Isles.


Emergency Powers Act 1939, Costello was highly critical of the Act's arrogation of powers, stating that We are asked not merely to give a blank cheque.


geographically and economically diverse, which were united by their arrogation of aristocratic status and power.


Arrogatio, or arrogation, was a particular type of adoption specific to Roman culture.


He rejects Alfonso's demands and also objects to his arrogation of new titles: "with respect to the first point where you have begun to.


Sapiehas' attempts to control local politics through sejmiks and their arrogation of other nobles' lands increased dissatisfaction among rank-and-file szlachta.


formed before the Messiah, it would be illegitimate due to its "improper arrogation of power".



arrogation's Meaning':

seizure by the government

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