| 单词 | arrogating | 
| 释义 | arrogatingn.  The action or an act of claiming for oneself a right, power, quality, etc., falsely or without justification; = arrogation n. 2. ΘΚΠ society > morality > dueness or propriety > moral impropriety > 			[noun]		 > wrongful claim, possession, or seizure > unwarranted claim usurpation1426 arrogating1573 misclaiming1583 arrogation1596 assumption1646 try-on1823 1573    J. Bridges Supremacie Christian Princes 872  				This is a wrong conclusion,..from iudgement & pastorship to inferre disposing & arrogating. 1653    J. Gauden Hieraspistes 238  				No more..doth the Evangelicall Ministry and Sacraments cease, by reason of any Papall arrogatings. a1699    J. Cooper Μισθοσκοπια 		(1700)	 v. 136  				Paul disclaims the arrogating of any such thing to himself with the greatest abhorrency, and indignation. 1730    Addr. Univ. Oxf. 9  				This mighty claim, for the arrogating of which these persons are punish'd. 1786    W. Matthews Life & Char. T. Letchworth 78  				Without the arrogating of applause, or the assuming of importance. 1871    J. R. Macduff Memories of Patmos i. 10  				No arrogating of title or assumption of Apostolic dignity. 1875    Contemp. Rev. Dec. 546  				This fashionable reproach against religion is virtually an arrogating of a superhuman position. 1912    Times of India 12 July 5/5  				The arrogating of the committee to itself of sole representation of European education in India. 1964    Amer. Anthropologist 66 1333  				The arrogating of prerogatives and rewards to some of these groups. 2012    D. Grant Polit. Antislavery Disc. & Amer. Lit. of 1850s iv. 102  				The principal mechanism of aristocratic control and intimidation—the arrogating of superiority. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2017; most recently modified version published online December 2021). arrogatingadj. 1.  That claims a right, power, quality, etc., falsely or without justification; presumptuous, arrogant. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > arrogance > 			[adjective]		 wlonkOE moodyOE rankOE surquidous1377 insolentc1386 wantona1393 arrogantc1405 angardc1425 surquidrousc1430 stately1448 imperiala1456 superbious1509 succudrous1513 surquidant1528 ruffling1543 controlling1564 lustya1568 cocking1568 superbous1581 bog1592 swaggering1596 superarrogant1598 arrogating1601 pyrgopolinizing1605 high-handed1606 outbearing1607 high-horsed1613 dictatory1639 bardish1641 self-assuming1647 superbient1647 huffy1680 dictatorial1692 huffish1755 cobby1785 high-riding1831 braggadocious1853 snouty1858 you-be-damned1887 1601    B. Jonson Fountaine of Selfe-love  iii. iii. sig. F2  				The one, a light voluptuous Reueller, The other a strange arrogating Puffe. 1645    F. Rous Anc. Bounds  i. vi. 29  				An arrogating spirit in some, that would tie all men to their girdle. 1769    H. Brooke Fool of Quality IV. 110  				Abettors of the late king James, and friends to the arrogating family of the Stuarts. 1788    Trifler No. 15. 187  				Libertinism, misanthropy, pride and an arrogating self-conceit. 1823    W. Scott Quentin Durward II. ix. 201  				The arrogating manner in which the Bohemian had promised to back his suit. 1863    Proc. Mass. Hist. Soc. 7 400  				They saw that it [sc. slavery] tended to foster an arrogating political class. 1979    Jrnl. Southern Hist. 45 267  				To preserve that law against an arrogating Parliament. ΚΠ 1769    S. Hallifax Heads Course Lect. Rom. Civil Law  ii. xii. 75  				Justinian diminished the power of the Arrogating Father. 1881    M. A. Dropsie tr.  F. Mackeldey Handbk. Rom. Law 538  				The arrogating father..can substitute pupillarily only for the property emanating from himself. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2017; most recently modified version published online December 2021). <  | 
	
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