accroach, assume, conquer, go too far, invade, make free with, overrun, prepossess, seize the throne, take charge, take the helm
Definitionv. seize and take control without authority and possibly with force
Last update: July 9, 2016
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The minister usurped the king's throne. [Please select]
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But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence. [verb]
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UMD does n't usurp DVD in terms of what it brings. [verb]
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The Magi have usurped the throne of the Achaemenidae. [verb]
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Leroux, the antagonist of our philosophical demigods, the demolisher of usurped reputations, the pitiless critic of every thing that is respected because of its antiquity. [verb]
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Nine hundred and ninety-nine parts of this land is the legitimate property of the possessors; only one-thousandth of the value has been usurped. [verb]
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He therefore took leave of his kind friend and preceptor, and set out for Iolcus to demand from his uncle Pelias the kingdom which he had so unjustly usurped. [verb]
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A white, dull light fell from a large window, with tiny panes, on the left, which usurped the whole width of the room. [verb]
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Being pushed unceremoniously to one sidewhich was precisely what I wishedhe usurped my place, and proceeded to accompany himself: for he could play as well as sing. [verb]
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Then seized with fear, yet still affecting fame, Usurped a patriot's all-atoning name. [verb]
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Adherents flocked to him, and for a whole year Murad was engaged in suppressing his attempts to usurp the throne. [Please select]
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