How Do You Spell ADROGATE?

Pronunciation: [ɐdɹˈɒɡe͡ɪt] (IPA)

Adrogate is a verb that means to take or claim something, especially a right or title, without proper authority. Its spelling is derived from the Latin word "adrogare," which means "to claim for oneself." It is pronounced as "ad-ruh-geyt" (æd.rə.geɪt) with emphasis on the second syllable (ruh) and the "g" is pronounced as a hard "g" sound. The correct spelling and pronunciation of words are essential for effective communication, ensuring that the intended meaning is conveyed.

ADROGATE Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "adrogate" is primarily used in the legal and anthropological context. It refers to the act of formally adopting or assuming the rights and responsibilities of another person, usually with regards to inheritance, property, or social status. In this context, adrogation involves a deliberate and legally recognized transfer of individual or familial rights from one party to another.

    This term has its roots in Roman law, where it was used to describe the process of adopting an individual into an existing family, thereby granting them the same rights and privileges as a biological child or family member. Adrogation was a formal and often complex legal procedure that required the consent of all parties involved, including the person being adopted.

    In a broader anthropological sense, adrogation can also refer to the cultural practice of assimilating or incorporating foreign customs, traditions, or beliefs into one's own culture or society. This may occur through direct interaction and acculturation or through deliberate efforts to preserve and revive certain cultural practices.

    Overall, "adrogate" is a term that encompasses both legal and anthropological dimensions. It represents a formal adoption process in legal systems, granting rights and responsibilities to an individual as if they were a blood relative. At the same time, it reflects the broader concept of cultural assimilation, where foreign customs and beliefs are integrated into an existing culture.

Common Misspellings for ADROGATE

  • zdrogate
  • sdrogate
  • wdrogate
  • qdrogate
  • axrogate
  • adeogate
  • addogate
  • adfogate
  • adtogate
  • ad5ogate
  • ad4ogate
  • adrigate
  • adrkgate
  • adrlgate
  • adrpgate
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  • adrofate
  • adrovate

Etymology of ADROGATE

The word "adrogate" is derived from the Latin term "adrogāre". In ancient Rome, "adrogāre" was a legal term that referred to the act of adopting someone as one's own child, regardless of their current family or legal status. The prefix "ad-" in Latin indicates motion towards or addition, while "rogāre" means to ask or to request. Therefore, "adrogāre" can be translated as "to adopt by asking or requesting". Over time, the term "adrogāre" evolved into "adrogate" in English, referring to the act of adopting or taking something without proper authority or permission.

Conjugate verb Adrogate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have adrogated
you would have adrogated
he/she/it would have adrogated
we would have adrogated
they would have adrogated

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been adrogating
you would have been adrogating
he/she/it would have been adrogating
we would have been adrogating
they would have been adrogating

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would adrogate
you would adrogate
he/she/it would adrogate
we would adrogate
they would adrogate

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be adrogating
you would be adrogating
he/she/it would be adrogating
we would be adrogating
they would be adrogating

FUTURE

I will adrogate
you will adrogate
he/she/it will adrogate
we will adrogate
they will adrogate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be adrogating
you will be adrogating
he/she/it will be adrogating
we will be adrogating
they will be adrogating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have adrogated
you will have adrogated
he/she/it will have adrogated
we will have adrogated
they will have adrogated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been adrogating
you will have been adrogating
he/she/it will have been adrogating
we will have been adrogating
they will have been adrogating

IMPERATIVE

we Let´s adrogate

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was adrogating
you were adrogating
he/she/it was adrogating
we were adrogating
they were adrogating

PAST PARTICIPLE

adrogated

PAST PERFECT

I had adrogated
you had adrogated
he/she/it had adrogated
we had adrogated
they had adrogated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been adrogating
you had been adrogating
he/she/it had been adrogating
we had been adrogating
they had been adrogating

PRESENT

I adrogate
you adrogate
he/she/it adrogates
we adrogate
they adrogate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am adrogating
you are adrogating
he/she/it is adrogating
we are adrogating
they are adrogating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

adrogating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have adrogated
you have adrogated
he/she/it has adrogated
we have adrogated
they have adrogated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been adrogating
you have been adrogating
he/she/it has been adrogating
we have been adrogating
they have been adrogating

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it adrogate

SIMPLE PAST

I adrogated
you adrogated
he/she/it adrogated
we adrogated
they adrogated

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