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Leah Berger
26 December, 13:29
What is Arrogate in a sentence
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Derrick Pratt
26 December, 16:39
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Arrogate: Take something for oneself without reason. In a sentence, it could be applied as follows: The chess player arrogated the opponent's pawn although he could have moved another pieces for a check mate.
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