Usurpation - meaning and definition. What is Usurpation
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What (who) is Usurpation - definition

ILLEGITIMATE OR CONTROVERSIAL CLAIMANT TO STATE POWER
Usurpation; Usurp; Usuper; Usurped

usurpation         
n.
Seizure, assumption infringement on the rights of others.
Usurpation         
·noun Use; usage; custom.
II. Usurpation ·noun The act of usurping, or of seizing and enjoying; an authorized, arbitrary assumption and exercise of power, especially an infringing on the rights of others; specifically, the illegal seizure of sovereign power;
- commonly used with of, also used with on or upon; as, the usurpation of a throne; the usurpation of the supreme power.
Usurper         
·noun One who usurps; especially, one who seizes illegally on sovereign power; as, the usurper of a throne, of power, or of the rights of a patron.

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Usurper

A usurper is an illegitimate or controversial claimant to power, often but not always in a monarchy. In other words, one who takes the power of a country, city, or established region for oneself, without any formal or legal right to claim it as one's own. Usurpers can rise to power in a region by often unexpected physical force, as well as through political influence and deceit.

Examples of use of Usurpation
1. True, this does nothing about today‘s judicial usurpation in Massachusetts.
2. All right: Given these overly kind assumptions, can this administration‘s usurpation of power somehow be justified?
3. Former Environment Minister Marina Silva said the plan "legalizes the usurpation of land" in the Amazon.
4. That‘s a complete usurpation of the legislative process," said Assemblyman Todd Spitzer of Orange, chairman of a prison oversight committee.
5. The big word in Ukrainian politics of late has been "usurpation." But usurpation is not really the question –– it‘s more like the resumption of important negotiations in new conditions.