usurping Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- pirating
- appropriating
- pressing
- expropriating
- commandeering
- annexing
- taking-over
- assuming
- invading
- snatching
- attaching
- arrogating
- preempting
Weak:
Meaning of usurping
Webster
usurping (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Usurp
usurping Sentence Examples
- The cunning usurper seized power from the rightful king.
- The ambitious politician usurped the party leadership, leaving behind a trail of broken promises.
- The corrupt warden usurped control of the prison, exploiting the inmates for personal gain.
- The treacherous friend usurped the protagonist's trust, revealing a treacherous nature.
- The usurping king faced fierce resistance from the deposed monarch's loyalists.
- The usurping faction used deception and manipulation to destabilize the government.
- The usurped ruler was exiled to a remote island, stripped of power and authority.
- The usurper's reign was marked by tyranny and oppression, causing widespread suffering.
- The usurped dynasty was eventually restored after a bloody rebellion.
- The usurping general betrayed his commander, leading to a catastrophic defeat in battle.
FAQs About the word usurping
of Usurp
seizing, confiscating, occupying, grabbing, claiming, converting, stealing, pirating,appropriating, pressing
No antonyms found.
The cunning usurper seized power from the rightful king.
The ambitious politician usurped the party leadership, leaving behind a trail of broken promises.
The corrupt warden usurped control of the prison, exploiting the inmates for personal gain.
The treacherous friend usurped the protagonist's trust, revealing a treacherous nature.