usurpation
篡奪,霸占,奪取
U·sur·pa·tion n.
1. The act of usurping, or of seizing and enjoying; an authorized, arbitrary assumption and exercise of power, especially an infringing on the rights of others; specifically, the illegal seizure of sovereign power; -- commonly used with of, also used with on or upon; as, the usurpation of a throne; the usurpation of the supreme power.
He contrived their destruction, with the usurpation of the regal dignity upon him. --Sir T. More.
A law [of a State] which is a usurpation upon the general government. --O. Ellsworth.
Manifest usurpation on the rights of other States. --D. Webster.
Note: ☞ Usurpation, in a peculiar sense, formerly denoted the absolute ouster and dispossession of the patron of a church, by a stranger presenting a clerk to a vacant benefice, who us thereupon admitted and instituted.
2. Use; usage; custom. [Obs.]
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usurpation
n 1: entry to another's property without right or permission
[syn: trespass, encroachment, violation, intrusion]
2: wrongfully seizing and holding (an office or powers) by
force (especially the seizure of a throne or supreme
authority); "a succession of generals who ruled by
usurpation"