"Usurped" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Usurped" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Usurped" Meaning

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

"Usurped" Examples

Usage Examples for "usurped"


The new CEO of the company took over from her predecessor and began making changes, including reducing staff numbers and increasing production capacity, leading some to accuse her of usurped the previous boss's power and undermined the company's morale.
By the time her father died, her brother usurped his inheritance, keeping her from getting the fortune she was entitled to.
The charity's board room usurped the volunteer's fundraising profits and deposited the receipts and funds into their private accounts.
The colony was usurped by a rival nation and its people were forced to adapt to a new way of life under their rulers.
Her usurped colleagues grabs the attention of an entire team leading to principal's questioning of them.

"Usurped" Similar Words

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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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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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