noun
- a person who claims or seizes something without right or justification
Usage: formal; often used in legal or historical contexts
Examples
- The arrogator of the throne faced resistance from the nobility.
- He was branded an arrogator for claiming lands that belonged to the church.
- The arrogator assumed powers that were never granted to him.
- She accused her brother of being an arrogator of their father's estate.
- The arrogator's claim to the title was disputed by multiple factions.