usurp

  • 31usurp — [juːˈzɜːp] verb [T] formal to take a job or position that belongs to someone else …

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  • 32usurp — u•surp [[t]yuˈsɜrp, ˈzɜrp[/t]] v. t. 1) to seize and hold (a position, office, power, etc.) by force or without legal right 2) to use without authority or right 3) to commit forcible or illegal seizure of an office, power, etc.; encroach •… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 33usurp — /juˈsɜp/ (say yooh serp), /juˈzɜp / (say yooh zerp) verb (t) 1. to seize and hold (an office or position, power, etc.) by force or without right. 2. to appropriate or make use of (rights, property, etc.) not one s own. –verb (i) 3. to commit… …

  • 34usurp —   Kā ili hewa, lawe āpiki, kā ihi …

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  • 35usurp — /yuwsarp/ To seize and hold any office by force, and without right; applied to seizure of office, place, functions, powers, rights, etc. of another. State ex rel. Scanes v. Babb, 124 W.Va. 428, 20 S.E.2d 683, 686 …

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  • 36usurp — v. 1 tr. seize or assume (a throne or power etc.) wrongfully. 2 intr. (foll. by on, upon) encroach. Derivatives: usurpation n. usurper n. Etymology: ME f. OF usurper f. L usurpare seize for use …

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  • 37WP:USURP — Начинающим · Сообщество · Порталы · Награды · Проекты · Запросы · Оценивание ВП:ЗУ WP:USURP …

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  • 38self-usurp — v.i. * * * …

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  • 39self-usurp — v.i …

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  • 40usurper — usurp·er …

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