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usurp Meaning in Tamil ( usurp வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

வன்முறையில் அதிகாரம் அடை,



usurp தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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usurp's Usage Examples:

Now, imagine for a moment that the hated glazers are finally usurped by supporter groups.


That it was very largely used in cookery is evidenced by many writers; thus Laurenbergius (Apparatus plantarum, 1632) makes the large assertion "In re familiari vix ullus est telluris habitatus angulus ubi non sit croci quotidiana usurpatio aspersi vel incocti cibis.


But this empire was torn by internal dissensions and continual usurpations.


This decision usurps the throne with the support of Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland.


Yet inheritance through the female line was fully recognized, and marriage with the heiress princess was sought by usurpers to legitimate the claims of their offspring.


Roger Bacon - or more probably some one who usurped his name - declared that with a certain amount of the philosopher's stone he could transmute a million times as much base metal into gold, and on Raimon Lull was fathered the boast, " Mare tingerem si mercurius esset.


He restored to the royal domain the lands that had been usurped by the great nobles and by the church; he maintained at Paris a luxurious, though, from the example he himself set, a disorderly court; he was a patron of the arts, and delighted in the exquisite craftsmanship of his treasurer, the goldsmith St Eloi.


Why, they are sending ambassadors to compliment the usurper.


The usurping successor of Hakam found it a politic step to request the most notable doctors of the sacred law to examine the royal library; and every book treating of philosophy, astronomy and other forbidden topics was condemned to the flames.


In 392, after the assassination of Valentinian and the usurpation of Eugenius, Ambrose fled from Milan; but when Theodosius was eventually victorious, he supplicated the emperor for the pardon of those who had supported Eugenius.


, on the occasion of a severe drought), Demeter, the Greek goddess of seed and harvest, whose worship was already common in Sicily and Lower Italy, usurped the place of Ceres in Rome, or rather, to Ceres were added the religious rites which the Greeks paid to Demeter, and the mythological incidents which originated with her.





Synonyms:

hijack, annex, assume, appropriate, seize, capture, raid, take over, take, conquer, arrogate, preoccupy,



Antonyms:

saddle, fuse, louden, forfeit, derequisition,

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