U·surping

u·surp
yo͞oˈsərp/
verb
verb: usurp; 3rd person present: usurps; past tense: usurped; past participle: usurped; gerund or present participle: usurping
  1. take (a position of power or importance) illegally or by force.
    “Richard usurped the throne”
    synonyms: seize, take over, take possession of, take, commandeer, wrest, assume,expropriate

    “Richard usurped the throne”
    • take the place of (someone in a position of power) illegally: supplant.
      “the Hanoverian dynasty had usurped the Stuarts”
      synonyms: oust, overthrow, remove, topple, unseat, depose, dethrone; More

    • archaic
      encroach or infringe upon (someone’s rights).
      “the Church had usurped upon the domain of the state”
spot_imgspot_img

Subscribe

Related articles

There is not such thing as “my truth”

“My truth” is something people like to say these...

ARE YOU A SEX SHOOTER?

The song title made popular by 80's artist and...

IS THIS ACCURATE?

This is for all you ladies 40 years and...

Men Who Do More Housework Have Less Sex

Conventional wisdom suggests that women are drawn to men...

Communication

So a while back I read this story about...
spot_imgspot_img
Previous article
Next article

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.