How do you use the following words in simple sentences ?

Question:Arrogate
Encomium
Eschew
Excoriate

Answers:
arrogate
To claim or seize without right or justification; to appropriate.

In the 1930's the Nazi Party in Germany decided to arrogate complete and total control of the country and its people.

encomium
A formal expression of high praise; eulogy:

An encomium by the President greeted the returning hero.

eschew
To shun; to avoid (as something wrong or distasteful).

To follow the teachings of Christianity you must, first eschew evil.

excoriate
Express strong disapproval of.

We excoriate racism in all forms.
Presidents who have arrogated the power of Congress to declare war
eshew is shun...I eschew murky thinking.
arrogate is an encomium to eschew but it is very excoriate
I told him to eschew the conventional wisdom regarding nose bleeds.

Do you think we should excoriate him for this?

Dunno about the first two :)

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