Definitionn. entry to another's property without right or permission
Last update: August 27, 2017
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The usurpation of the king's throne by the minister created a chaos. [adjective]
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We have no means of explaining this statement, nor can we fully understand all the incidents connected with his usurpation; but the attempts of modern authors to prove that Gaumata in reality was the genuine Smerdis and Darius a usurper have failed. [Please select]
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To reconcile us to the proprietor's usurpation, M. [Please select]
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It is a usurpation of authority, and one the Duke of Aquitaine, who is now king in all but name, will surely resent hotly. [Please select]
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France, surprised, perplexed, affrighted, must needs carry on a war of despair, or succumb to the usurpation. [Please select]
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And for this usurpation Madame de Maintenon paid no inconsiderable a penalty. [Please select]
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She is looked upon as a danger to the continued existence of authoritarian usurpation. [Please select]
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Amalric in turn attempted usurpation, and again the officers of Noureddin came to the aid of Shawer. [Please select]
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