English 12 - Mr. Rinka Lesson #51 Commonly Misused English Words
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abdicate, abrogate, arrogate To abdicate is to resign from the throne, or more loosely to cast off a responsibility. To abrogate is to repeal a law or abolish an arrangement. To arrogate is to attempt to take on a right or responsibility to which one is not entitled.
English 12 - Mr. Rinka Lesson #51 Commonly Misused English Words
English 12 - Mr. Rinka Lesson #51 Commonly Misused English Words
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Often Confused and Misused Words Commonly Confused Words and Misused Words in English Grammar
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