"Usurpations" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Usurpations" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Usurpations" Meaning

Usurpations refer to acts of seizing or assuming power or authority without right or title, often by force or deceit. It involves taking over or dominating something that belongs to someone else, either legally or rightfully, often with the intention of gaining control, supremacy, or advantage.

Example: The coup was a clear case of a military usurpation of the government, as the soldiers took power from the democratically elected leader without any constitutional basis.

"Usurpations" Examples

Example Sentences for Usurpation


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| The president was accused of embezzlement and walked away from the company with the entire company's operation under his control on that day, due to its prior major "usurpation" in company internal affairs. | Noun |
| Additionally, her regency was characterized by several major usurpations, as the Medici were usurpers of the previous ruler. | Noun |
| Zhang bribed officials from his superior's behind and used the funds allocated to his brother and sister in law to buy official buildings after that. That was a usurpation against the formation of government institutions of collegial possession. | Noun |
| Decades after the Russian Revolution, the USSR deprived the large land estates by force, and it is regarded as a usurpation of the property rights. | Noun |
| We shall punish the regime of usurpations by robbing billions of dollars owned by it from the population, and by adding debts instead of strengthening the economy. | Noun |

"Usurpations" Similar Words

Usure

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Usuriously

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Marvelously, excessively, or excessively high.

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Pertaining to or resulting from usury, which is the practice of lending money at unreasonably high interest rates. In a broader sense, it refers to the act of taking over or gaining control of something, such as power or property, illegally or unjustly.

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To took or seize power, control, or a position of authority from someone, often unfairly or illegally.

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Usurping means to take someone's power, position, or authority over them, usually in a sudden or dishonest way, often by stealing or taking control of something that belongs to someone else.

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