TAKEN vs ARROGATED: NOUN
- A Middle English form of token.
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TAKEN vs ARROGATED: ADJECTIVE
- In a monoamorous relationship
- Infatuated; fond of or attracted to.
- Understood in a certain way; made sense of
- Having possession gained especially by force or effort
- Be affected with an indisposition
- Claimed falsely
- Taken as your right without justification
TAKEN vs ARROGATED: VERB
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- Simple past tense and past participle of arrogate.
TAKEN vs ARROGATED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Made sense of
- Understood in a certain way
- P. p. of take.
- Past participle of take.
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TAKEN vs ARROGATED: RELATED WORDS
- Embezzled, Appropriated, Interpreted, Arrogated, Expropriated, Understood, Purloined, Confiscate, Affected, Condemned, Stolen, Usurped, Confiscated, Assumed, Seized
- Discountenanced, Subjugates, Unmake, Ceded, Abrogated, Abdicated, Aggrandize, Assert, Exculpated, Abased, Circumscribing, Delegated, Usurped, Taken, Assumed
TAKEN vs ARROGATED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Embezzled, Appropriated, Interpreted, Arrogated, Expropriated, Understood, Purloined, Confiscate, Affected, Condemned, Stolen, Usurped, Confiscated, Assumed, Seized
- Discountenanced, Subjugates, Unmake, Ceded, Abrogated, Abdicated, Aggrandize, Assert, Exculpated, Abased, Circumscribing, Delegated, Usurped, Taken, Assumed
TAKEN vs ARROGATED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Company A is taken over by new management.
- You will be taken to our partner Chegg.
- This subsection, which is taken from Proposed Mass.
- My freedom was taken away my individuality was taken away.
- There are images, I believe of Christians taken as slaves in north Africa, and of Christians taken as slaves by North American Indians.
- The verdict on that count should be taken and no verdict taken on the alternative count.
- The detailed figures are taken from the Economic Censuses taken once every five years; the figures are then updated from various annual supplements.
- For example, Indonesia, which by and large has taken domestic terrorism quite seriously, but has taken threats that fall short of terrorism less seriously.
- Black seed oil is usually taken orally, either taken straight as an oil or in a gel capsule.
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- During the period ofthe League of Nations, the importance in foreign affairs which these little countries arrogated to themselves was very apparent.
- Modification the turn of drugs arrogated gift decrease the likeliness of root personalty or have interactions.
- England to raise his baronial court into the judicial importance which was arrogated by each count and seignior on the Continent.
- When opponents in Congress wondered if Truman had arrogated to himself the authority of declaring war, he denied being at war.
- But most all authority seems to have been arrogated to himself by Mr.
- By shooting his mouth off like that, Phandu arrogated himself the roles of judge and jury.
- He arrogated to himself no undue meed of praise for his achievements.
- Judge Pellegrini denied that he had arrogated such plenary authority.
- Rome first fabricated this ability, then arrogated it for itself.
- Sometimes lineage samples are arrogated from the fingertip.
TAKEN vs ARROGATED: QUESTIONS
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- Can phenibut and benzodiazepines be taken together?
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