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  1. arrogation:
  2. arrogate:


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Detailübersetzungen für arrogation (Englisch) ins Französisch

arrogation:


arrogation form of arrogate:

to arrogate Verb (arrogates, arrogated, arrogating)

  1. to arrogate (assume)
    usurper; s'arroger; s'attribuer
    • usurper Verb (usurpe, usurpes, usurpons, usurpez, )
    • s'arroger Verb

Konjugationen für arrogate:

present
  1. arrogate
  2. arrogate
  3. arrogates
  4. arrogate
  5. arrogate
  6. arrogate
simple past
  1. arrogated
  2. arrogated
  3. arrogated
  4. arrogated
  5. arrogated
  6. arrogated
present perfect
  1. have arrogated
  2. have arrogated
  3. has arrogated
  4. have arrogated
  5. have arrogated
  6. have arrogated
past continuous
  1. was arrogating
  2. were arrogating
  3. was arrogating
  4. were arrogating
  5. were arrogating
  6. were arrogating
future
  1. shall arrogate
  2. will arrogate
  3. will arrogate
  4. shall arrogate
  5. will arrogate
  6. will arrogate
continuous present
  1. am arrogating
  2. are arrogating
  3. is arrogating
  4. are arrogating
  5. are arrogating
  6. are arrogating
subjunctive
  1. be arrogated
  2. be arrogated
  3. be arrogated
  4. be arrogated
  5. be arrogated
  6. be arrogated
diverse
  1. arrogate!
  2. let's arrogate!
  3. arrogated
  4. arrogating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Übersetzung Matrix für arrogate:

VerbVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
s'arroger arrogate; assume
s'attribuer arrogate; assume
usurper arrogate; assume get hold of; get hold of something; get one's hands on; lay one's hands on; obtain; occupate; receive for one's portion; secure; seize; seize upon; take possession; take possession of
- assign; assume; claim; lay claim; seize; take over; usurp
OtherVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
- usurp

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Verwandte Definitionen für "arrogate":

  1. seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession1
  2. demand as being one's due or property; assert one's right or title to1
  3. make undue claims to having1