"Usurpant" is a word in ENGLISH

usurpant ENGLISH
Definition:

Usurping; encroaching.

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accroachment ENGLISH

An encroachment; usurpation.

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hamham HILIGAYNON

hámham - To take hold of, grasp, seize, grab, clutch, usurp, annex, take possession of, encroach upon. Indì mo paghamhamón …

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kaban HILIGAYNON

kában - To encroach upon, usurp, appropriate, seize, take possession of. Indì mo pagkabánon ang ákon dútà. Don’t encroach upon …

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mananaklam HILIGAYNON

mananáklam - Usurper, transgressor, encroacher. (cf. sáklam).

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manglalaksam HILIGAYNON

manglaláksam - One who encroaches upon—, usurps—, wrongfully takes possession of—, another’s property. (cf. láksam).

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saban HILIGAYNON

sabán - To encroach upon, usurp, take hold of, trespass, seize (against the will of the owner). Indì mo pagsabanón— …

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saklam HILIGAYNON

sáklam - To encroach upon, usurp, take wrongfully, etc. (cf. sabán, sakám, sakúm).

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usurp ENGLISH

To commit forcible seizure of place, power, functions, or the like, without right; to commit unjust encroachments; to be, or …

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