usurpar
to usurp
verb oo-soor-PAHR Rare
Origin: From Latin usurpare, 'to seize for use.'
Usage Note
Usurpar means to seize power, a title, or property without right. It is most common in political and legal contexts: usurpar el trono (usurp the throne), usurpar funciones (assume functions unlawfully). The derived noun usurpación and agent noun usurpador follow the same pattern and appear in the same formal registers.
Examples
"El general intentó usurpar el poder del gobierno."
Natural Translation
The general tried to usurp the government's power.
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