Usurped Meaning in English
word · lemma: usurp
释义
Taken by force or without the right to do so, especially power, position, or property; often used to talk about someone illegitimately taking control.
用法与细微差别
Formal and often used in historical, legal, or political contexts. Usually about power, authority, or rights—rare in casual speech. Common collocation: 'usurped the throne.' Do not confuse with 'stolen,' which is more general and not about authority.
例句
The king's throne was usurped by his enemy.
basic
She usurped the leader's authority.
basic
The company's power was usurped by outsiders.
basic
Many believed the dictator had usurped control of the country.
natural
Some traditions were usurped by newer generations and changed over time.
natural
It felt like my idea had been usurped without credit.
natural