USURP
USURP
Origin :: Latin verb ‘usurpare’ meaning "to take possession of without a legal right/power/claim/authority/status."
Pronunciation:
USURP:
Yu-zar (or) Yu-zar(p) with ‘p’ & (ப்) half pronounced - யுஸர் (or) யுஸர்(ப்)
USURPER:
Yu-zar-per – யுஸர்பெர்
USURPED:
Yu-zar-pd – யுஸர்ப்(d)ட்
USURPATION:
Yu-zar-pation – யுஸர்பேஷன்
Meaning:
Seize power, position, status and/or
authority from another, usually by illegitimate/illegal means or by force or by unseating/ousting
another from that position - appropriating authority, privilege, right and/or prerogative
wrongfully.
Example sentences:
The executive decision is set to USURP
the powers of the committee.
The mighty Persian
Empire plunged into a political crisis after a USURPER occupied the throne.
The army commander of the kingdom USURPED the throne by a
conspiracy taking the help of rebel soldiers.
The dominance of a
small exclusive group often leads to USURPATION of the political
power officially vested in the government.
Proverb:
திரு உண்டானால் திறமை உண்டாகும்.
When there is wealth, there is power.
(R.SAMPATH)
12/9/2020
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