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Arrogate

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The company attempted to arrogate control over the entire market by driving competitors out of business.
The general tried to arrogate more power to himself in the military coup.
The politician tried to arrogate the power to make decisions without consulting the parliament.
The company's CEO tried to arrogate all decision-making power to himself.
The company's CEO tried to arrogate all decision-making authority.
The politician's attempt to arrogate additional powers to the executive branch was met with strong opposition from the legislature.
The ambitious politician tried to arrogate the party leadership position without earning it.
The ambitious politician attempted to arrogate credit for the successful legislation to himself.
The lawyer attempted to arrogate the inheritance of the deceased client.
The dictator sought to arrogate absolute power to himself.
The company attempted to arrogate the intellectual property of its competitors.
The company tried to arrogate control over its competitors through unfair business practices.
The company tried to arrogate the competitor's customer base by using unethical tactics.
The ambitious politician attempted to arrogate more power to himself.
The hacker tried to arrogate access to sensitive data, breaching the security of the company's network.
The dictator sought to arrogate control over the media to suppress dissenting voices.
The politician attempted to arrogate unlimited power to himself.
The politician tried to arrogate the support of the party members by making false promises.
The politician tried to arrogate credit for the economic growth to himself.
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