usurpatory Antonyms

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Meaning of usurpatory

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usurpatory (a.)

Marked by usurpation; usurping.

usurpatory Sentence Examples

  1. The usurpatatory regime seized power through a clandestine coup d'état.
  2. The usurpers claimed a divine mandate to rule, despite lacking legitimate authority.
  3. The usurpation of the throne led to widespread civil unrest and political instability.
  4. The citizens rose up to resist the usurpatatory forces, demanding the restoration of their rightful rulers.
  5. The usurper's reign was characterized by tyranny and oppression, leaving the kingdom scarred for generations.
  6. The usurpatatory government faced international condemnation and sanctions for its illegal seizure of power.
  7. The true heirs to the throne remained in exile, anxiously awaiting an opportunity to reclaim their rightful position.
  8. The usurpation of the presidency cast doubt on the legitimacy of the entire electoral process.
  9. The usurpers employed propaganda and censorship to maintain their grip on power, silencing any dissent.
  10. The usurpatatory junta's reign ended abruptly with a counter-coup, restoring order and justice to the nation.

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Marked by usurpation; usurping.

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The usurpatatory regime seized power through a clandestine coup d'état.

The usurpers claimed a divine mandate to rule, despite lacking legitimate authority.

The usurpation of the throne led to widespread civil unrest and political instability.

The citizens rose up to resist the usurpatatory forces, demanding the restoration of their rightful rulers.