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- USURPED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
USURPED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of usurp 2 to take control of a position of power, especially… Learn more
- USURPED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
deprived of something forcibly or without legal right The peasants and other members of the usurped communities have been forced to work as peons in the land that previously belonged to them used or employed without authority or right; used wrongfully Exploitation of usurped or counterfeited web content is punishable by criminal law
- Usurped - definition of usurped by The Free Dictionary
To seize and hold (the power or rights of another, for example) by force or without legal authority 2 To take over or occupy without right: usurp a neighbor's land 3 To take the place of (another) without legal authority; supplant To seize another's place, authority, or possession wrongfully
- usurp verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
usurp somebody something to take somebody’s position and or power without having the right to do this Democratically elected representatives should not be usurped by pressure groups He attempted to usurp the principal's authority She is scheming to take my place and usurp my power Want to learn more?
- USURPED definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
USURPED definition: to seize , take over, or appropriate ( land , a throne , etc) without authority | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
- Usurp - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
verb seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession “he usurped my rights” synonyms: arrogate, assume, seize, take over see more
- USURP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
USURP definition: 1 to take control of a position of power, especially without having the right to: 2 to take… Learn more
- Usurp Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Usurp definition: To seize and hold (the power or rights of another, for example) by force or without legal authority
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