arrogation in Czech
arrogation <n.> [práv.] osvojení zletilé osoby Entry edited by: Petr Prášek arrogation <n.> neoprávněný nárok na
Sentence patterns related to "arrogation"
1. Arrogation (s) (noun), Arrogations (pl) 1
2. Arrogation (s) (noun), Arrogations (pl) 1
3. Arrogation (countable and uncountable, plural Arrogations) (law) The unjust assumption of rights or privilege. The President's arrogation of this new Act oversteps his bounds and causes our rights to …
4. Synonyms for Annexion include annexation, occupation, seizure, conquest, invasion, takeover, appropriation, arrogation, expropriation and annexing
5. Synonyms for Commandeering include appropriation, arrogation, detainer, expropriation, preemption, seizure, takeover, usurpation, acquisition and annexing
6. Arrogation (n.) "act of taking more than one's due," 1590s, from Latin Arrogationem (nominative arrogatio) "a taking to oneself," noun of action from past-participle stem …
7. Confiscation: 1 n seizure by the government Synonyms: arrogation Types: expropriation taking out of an owner's hands (especially taking property by public authority) Type of: seizure the taking possession of something by legal process
8. Arrogation (n.) "act of taking more than one's due," 1590s, from Latin Arrogationem (nominative arrogatio) "a taking to oneself," noun of action from past-participle stem of arrogare "to claim for oneself" (see arrogate)