Similar words: usurp, surpass, occupation, exculpation, dissipation, anticipation, occupational, repatriation. Meaning: [‚juːzɜr'peɪʃn /-zɜː'p-] n. 1. entry to another's property without right or permission 2. wrongfully seizing and holding (an office or powers) by force (especially the seizure of a throne or supreme authority).
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1. For theft there must be adverse interference or usurpation.
2. In this way the barbarians encouraged usurpation, and the usurpers drew attention away from the barbarians.
3. Had she begun to resent my usurpation of her role as Edward's collaborator?
4. Indeed, before its usurpation by Christianity Mithraism enjoyed the patronage of some of the most important individuals in the Roman Empire.
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5. Moreover, excessive use of clerical power or usurpation of political and economic power has again and again evoked vigorous resistance.
6. For the legal relief of the usurpation, there is an introduction to the theories of unjust enrichment and constructive trust.
7. As conquest may be called a foreign usurpation , so usurpation is a kind of domestic conquest....
8. From this point reflects the usurpation of power For Gao, the ambitions of the change plan.
9. Surely this usurpation is more worrisome than a few federal stimulus programs.
10. And by that measure , China's usurpation indeed ushers in a new order.
11. Liu Cao Cao's usurpation of the world, called the history of infidelity.
12. "The Misrule of Law: Land and Usurpation in Brazil." Comparative Studies in Society and History 33 (4) (October 1991): 695-725.
13. He is said to have launched an attack on the Areopagus(sentencedict.com), for usurpation of powers that were not statutory.
14. This identification was emphasized in 1483 when Gloucester took the precaution of arresting lord Stanley as a prelude to his usurpation.
15. In Morris the Lords held that there was no appropriation without an adverse interference with or usurpation of the owner's rights.
16. Traditionally its importance is demonstrated by the fact that it underpinned Gloucester's usurpation and his brief reign.
17. Parents are threatened with child endangerment when they resist state usurpation of their rights and responsibilities.
18. Rape is the most serious of crimes, whether it is a man raping a woman or invading armies raping the homeland or the usurpation of rights.
19. On the contrary, a large amount of it is likely to come from loss of enterprise and government income or usurpation and plunder of ordinary household income and property.
20. In addition to action in the courts, statesaround the country are also voicing their opposition toward this unjust, unconstitutional usurpation of power through legislation.
21. At present it takes the form of a struggle between Chiang Kai-shek who is trying to usurp the fruits of victory of the War of Resistance and ourselves who oppose his usurpation.
22. Chiang Kai-shek who is trying to usurp the fruits of victory of the War of Resistance and ourselves who oppose his usurpation.
23. William the Conqueror, whose cause was favoured by the pope, was soonsubmitted to by the English, who wanted leaders, and had been of late much accustomed to usurpation and conquest.
24. In the former Soviet Union, corruption scandals can spark usurpation.
25. We can no longer sit idly-by and simply accept the debauchery, manipulation and usurpation .
26. There are many who insist that the paradigms of greed, arrogance and usurpation are the true reference points for our sextants.
27. the Duke of the State of Lu leant about Zhou Xu's usurpation of state power and his ambitious plan, he asked a senior official, "What do you think about Zhou Xu's move?
28. The gloomiest pundits think Pakistan simply cannot cope: they foresee mounting social unrest and further usurpation of the functions of government by either the army or Taliban militants.
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