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usurp - traducción al español

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

usurp         
(v.) = usurpar, tomar
Ex: Peter Jackaman fears "that public libraries have failed to grasp the opportunity which this development offered, and as result their potential role has, in many cases, been usurped by other agencies".
usurp         
usurpar
usurper         
usurpador

Definición

usurp
[j?'z?:p, j?'s?:p]
¦ verb
1. take (a position of power) illegally or by force.
supplant (someone in power).
2. (usurp on/upon) archaic infringe on.
Derivatives
usurpation ?ju:z?'pe??(?)n, ?ju:s- noun
usurper noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. usurper, from L. usurpare 'seize for use'.

Wikipedia

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.

Ejemplos de uso de usurp
1. There is one constant: others seek to usurp women‘s choices.
2. Above him, stifling tiers of authority usurp his powers.
3. "They‘re attempting to usurp the constitutional powers of the Venezuelan people," he told CNN.
4. Helping the coalition usurp presidential powers only triggered Yushchenko‘s order to dissolve the parliament.
5. Sondhi had accused Thaksin of attempting to usurp the king‘s privileges.