usurpation |
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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun usurpation
is the wrongful seizure of something by force, especially of sovereignty or other authority.
usurpation |
tyranny |
As nouns the difference between usurpation and tyranny
is that
usurpation is the wrongful seizure of something by force, especially of sovereignty or other authority while
tyranny is a government in which a single ruler (a tyrant) has absolute power; this system of government.
usurpation |
arrogation |
Related terms |
Usurpation is a related term of arrogation.
As nouns the difference between usurpation and arrogation
is that
usurpation is the wrongful seizure of something by force, especially of sovereignty or other authority while
arrogation is the unjust assumption of rights or privilege.
infringement |
usurpation |
Related terms |
Infringement is a related term of usurpation.
As nouns the difference between infringement and usurpation
is that
infringement is a violation or breach, as of a law while
usurpation is the wrongful seizure of something by force, especially of sovereignty or other authority.
intrusion |
usurpation |
Related terms |
Intrusion is a related term of usurpation.
As nouns the difference between intrusion and usurpation
is that
intrusion is intrusion while
usurpation is the wrongful seizure of something by force, especially of sovereignty or other authority.
wikidiffcom |
usurpation |
As a noun usurpation is
the wrongful seizure of something by force, especially of sovereignty or other authority.
overstepping |
usurpation |
Related terms |
Overstepping is a related term of usurpation.
As a verb overstepping
is .
As a noun usurpation is
the wrongful seizure of something by force, especially of sovereignty or other authority.
encroachment |
usurpation |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between encroachment and usurpation
is that
encroachment is an entry into a place or area that was previously uncommon; an advance beyond former borders; intrusion; incursion while
usurpation is the wrongful seizure of something by force, especially of sovereignty or other authority.
breach |
usurpation |
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As nouns the difference between breach and usurpation
is that
breach is a gap or opening made by breaking or battering, as in a wall, fortification or levee; the space between the parts of a solid body rent by violence; a break; a rupture; a fissure while
usurpation is the wrongful seizure of something by force, especially of sovereignty or other authority.
As a verb breach
is to make a breach in.
appropriating |
usurpation |
Related terms |
Appropriating is a related term of usurpation.
As a verb appropriating
is .
As a noun usurpation is
the wrongful seizure of something by force, especially of sovereignty or other authority.
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