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1. To take or claim for oneself without justification
2. To assume or appropriate to oneself, usually presumptuously
1. Loki arrogated the throne of Asgard, claiming to be the rightful ruler while Odin was incapacitated.
2. Batman never arrogated superpowers for himself; instead, he relied on his human skills and intellect to fight crime.
3. When Nobita arrogated Doraemon's gadgets for personal gain, he often found himself in more trouble than before.
4. In 'Pirates of the Caribbean,' Captain Jack Sparrow often arrogated the title of Captain, regardless of his actual authority on the ship.