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usurping Meaning in Tamil ( usurping வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

வன்முறையில் அதிகாரம் அடை,



usurping தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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usurping's Usage Examples:

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.


He was usurping any title that cannot legally be sold.


The whole history of the country is in fact one gloomy record of internecine wars, barbaric deeds and unstable governments, of adventurers usurping thrones, only to be themselves unseated, and of raids, rapine and pillage.


in his controversies with the bishops of Ravenna concerning the use of the pallium, with Maximus the "usurping" bishop of Salona, and with the patriarchs of Constantinople in respect of the title "ecumenical bishops"), contributed greatly to build up the system of papal absolutism.


Martha and Quinn were readying for our restaurant dinner in their room and Betsy was upstairs usurping the single bathroom.


Points are awarded, and the guest who wins the most points for tricking his coworkers wins!But Lauderdale had the skill to turn the cards on Middleton, accusing him of tricking both parliament and king, and of usurping royal prerogative.


Then, when two usurping emperors were proclaimed in the East (A.


They protest against the Asmonaean house for usurping the throne of David, and laying violent hands on the high priesthood (xvii.


Popayan was founded by Sebastian Benalcazar in 1538 on the site of an Indian settlement, whose chief, Payan, had the unusual honour of having his name given to the usurping town.


There was usurping of power by a new force from an older energy.


The new law is usurping the function of the judge.


In agricultural areas, industrial tree plantations have undermined food security by usurping productive cropland and pastures.





Synonyms:

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



Antonyms:

saddle, fuse, louden, forfeit, derequisition,

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