Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
usurpar
verb
/juːˈzɜːr.pɑːr/
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Definition
To take or seize something, especially power or property, unlawfully or by force.
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Examples
- He attempted to usurp the throne, claiming it was rightfully his.
- The general was accused of usurping the president’s authority.
- Many feared that the new law would usurp their civil liberties.
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Meaning
The act of taking control of something without the legal right to do so, often associated with a theft of position or authority.
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Synonyms
- seize
- take over
- appropriate
- expropriate
- dispossess