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Filter by Meaning The leader of the rebel forces was accused of being a usurper who wanted to overthrow the legitimate government.
The journalist uncovered evidence that the president-elect was a usurper who had rigged the election.
The historical figure was considered by some to be a hero who had overthrown a tyrant, but by others to be a usurper who had seized power.
The political opponent was accused of being an usurper of the party leadership, spreading false rumors and propaganda.
The deceitful friend was seen as an usurper of loyalty, spreading rumors and gossip behind people's backs.
The deposed leader accused the usurper of treachery and deceit.
The people rose up against the usurper and demanded their rights be respected.
The new king was seen as a usurper by the previous ruler's loyalists.
The dictator was a ruthless usurper who had no regard for human life.
The usurper faced opposition from all sides in his bid for power.
The usurper took control of the country through force and intimidation.
The usurper was eventually overthrown by a popular uprising.
The online influencer was accused of being an usurper of her followers' trust, after a scandal involving fraudulent advertising.
The thief became the usurper of the store after stealing its goods.
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