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What is the past tense of usurp?

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The past tense of usurp is usurped.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of usurp is usurps.

The present participle of usurp is usurping.

The past participle of usurp is usurped.

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The ruler belonged to Rai dynasty, a Shudra king, who was usurped by a Brahmin named Chach.
Not until Richard usurped the throne in 1483 did Henry's prospects brighten, his cause sustained largely by his redoubtable mother.
Anything less is a concession that the rule of law can be usurped by mob rule.
King Steven who usurped the English throne in 1096 carried the centaur as his heraldic symbol for that reason.
Tinseltown has usurped the kung fu genre, and even some Bollywood romances have a taste of the American romantic comedy.
Has minimalism been usurped by upfront decoration and a rash of colourful swirls, florals and geometrics, or is less still more?

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