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usurp

verb

1 usurp

Seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession:
— He usurped my rights.

synonyms: arrogate, assume, seize, take over.

Roget 925: be undue etc. adj.; not be due etc. 924.    infringe, encroach, trench on, exact; arrogate, arrogate to oneself; give an inch and take an ell; stretch a point, ... show more

Roget 789: take, catch, hook, nab, bag, sack, pocket, put into one's pocket; receive; accept.    reap, crop, cull, ... show more

Roget 739: be severe etc. adj.. assume, usurp, arrogate, take liberties; domineer, bully etc. 885; tyrannize, inflict, wreak, ... show more

Dutch: overnemen, aanmatigen, annexeren, toe-eigenen, toeƫigenen

2 usurp

Take the place of.


Moby thesaurus: accroach, adopt, advance upon, appropriate, arrogate, assume, assume command, break bounds, colonize, commandeer, conquer, cut out, displace, encroach, enslave, go too far, hog, indent, infringe, intrude ... show more.

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usurped

adjective

Roget 925: undue; unlawful etc. (illegal) 964; unconstitutional; illicit; unauthorized, unwarranted, disallowed, unallowed, unsanctioned, unjustified; ... show more

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