Similar words: usurp, usurpation, turpentine, usury, usurer, usurious, surpass, surplus. Meaning: [juː'zɜrpər /-'zɜːp-] n. one who wrongfully or illegally seizes and holds the place of another.
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1 The usurper took power by force.
2 The usurper wrested the power from the king.
3 Yuan Shikai was an arch usurper of state power.
4 I consider this woman as the usurper of my property.
5 Well , sire usurper left Elba on the 26 th February, and landed on the 1 st of March.
6 The aging pirate king facing the youthful bandit prince-patriarch against upstart - monarch against usurper.
7 In this way the barbarians encouraged usurpation, and the usurpers drew attention away from the barbarians.
8 A square block of flats was almost finished; already it exhibited the confident innocence of the usurper.
9 The adherents of the Persian royal house, however, helped Darius to become king; he killed the usurper on 29 September 522.
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