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usurp verb accroach, appropriate unlawfully, assume, assume command, assume without authorrty, commandeer, encroach, help oneself to, hold by force, lay hold of, seize, seize power, sibi adsumere, squat, steal, take, take charge, take possession, wrest See also: abridge, accroach, adopt, annex, arrogate, assume, attach, condemn, confiscate, depose, deprive, dislodge, divest, impropriate, infringe, invade, levy, overstep, preempt, remove, seize, steal, supplant, takeover, trespass How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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usurp usurp for public use usurpation usurpatory usurped Usurped power Usurper usurps upon usury Usury is odious in law usus usus perversus Ut paena ad paucos Ut res magis valeat quam pereat utensil |
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