Vocabulary
Usurp
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
take (a position of power or importance) illegally or by force.
Urdu meaning
غصب کرنا، قبضہ کرنا
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- His officials went further, accusing judges of `judicial overreach` and an abuse of power to `usurp the authority of the president`.
- The South Korean military refused to usurp people`s right to govern themselves through their elected representatives.
- Will we have rule of law on the streets to replace murderous intolerance, where an accused is not left to the mercy of lynch mobs or, worse still, where the police don`t usurp the role of judge, jury and executioner?
- On the one hand, it is not uncommon to see those that never had much to do with the creation of their nation, including those that were opposed to its creation, usurp power.
- Besides, the blasphemy laws have been misused to persecute minorities, usurp property and settle personal scores.
Synonyms
seize, take over, expropriate, take possession of, take, appropriate, steal, wrest, arrogate,
Curator example
“Richard usurped the throne”
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