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Filter by Meaning The manager's usurpation of the CEO's responsibilities caused chaos within the company.
The artist felt that the gallery's usurpation of her artistic vision was a violation of her creative rights.
The usurpation of the chief's position by a rival tribe led to conflict and war.
The prince's usurpation of his father's throne was met with controversy among the people.
The dictator's usurpation of power led to widespread corruption and human rights abuses.
The general's usurpation of the presidency led to a military dictatorship.
The usurpation of the school's principal position by a parent council member caused controversy.
The usurpation of the team's coach position by a former player caused tension among the players.
The coup was a blatant usurpation of the democratic process.
The protagonist overthrew the usurpation of the king's throne and restored peace to the kingdom.
The military coup was a clear usurpation of the democratically-elected government.
The company's board members accused the CEO of a blatant usurpation of their decision-making powers.
The con artist's usurpation of the elderly woman's inheritance led to a legal battle.
The usurpation of the land by a developer led to the displacement of indigenous people.
The dictator's usurpation of the press's freedom led to censorship.
The usurpation of the country's presidency by a military general led to a dictatorship.
The people rebelled against the usurpation of their rightful leader's position by a corrupt official.
The king's usurpation of the throne was met with rebellion from the people.
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