Usurp


The meaning of the word Usurp is: to take over; to seize or use something without authority


Examples:

Since Lisa could not attend the dance, Marie had plans to usurp the title of homecoming queen.

published by Shelli on 2021-12-30 18:03:04


After the king dies, his brother will usurp the throne from the prince.

published by Assunta on 2021-12-11 12:54:50


While the dictator had no legal power, he felt it was his right to usurp the government’s position.

published by Beau on 2021-04-26 22:50:10


The president does not usurp his position because he is elected by the people.

published by Jong on 2021-11-21 07:57:32


You must be crazy with this attempt to usurp the ship’s captain!

published by Alyce on 2021-02-28 17:29:14


If it is necessary, the government has the right to usurp your land.

published by Becki on 2021-10-09 16:25:37


Is your ambition driving you to usurp your boss?

published by Rhona on 2021-08-09 01:51:19


Since no one knew his twin brother was dead, Roger had no problem when he tried to usurp his brother’s extravagant lifestyle.

published by Wenona on 2021-05-03 07:26:02


The adorable pony will usurp you of all your carrots if you stand too close to him.

published by Trish on 2021-01-16 09:51:00


Because she was evil, the stepmother attempted to completely usurp the role of the children's mother.

published by Brigitte on 2021-10-29 09:55:52


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