usurped
v. 篡夺,霸占( usurp的过去式和过去分词 ); 盗用; 篡夺,篡权
If you say that someone usurps a job, role, title, or position, they take it from someone when they have no right to do this.
Did she usurp his place in his mother's heart?...
她取代了他在他母亲心目中的地位吗?
The Congress wants to reverse the reforms and usurp the power of the presidency.
议会企图颠覆改革,夺取总统权力。
1. (used especially of the rights of another) seized and held by force;
That magazine usurped copyrighted material.
那杂志盗用了版权为他人所有的素材.
Henry IV usurped the throne of England.
亨利四世篡夺了英国的王位.
Pit - bull conservatives harbor the suspicion that their mission has been usurped by unbelievers ( James Wolcott )
尖酸无情的保守派抱着某种怀疑,认为他们的委员会已被异派夺了权 ( 詹姆斯沃尔科特 )