usurper

/juˈsɜrpər/
noun
  1. A person who takes power, a position, or rights illegally or by force.
    • The rightful leader returned to defeat the usurper and reclaim the throne.
    • The king called his cousin a usurper who stole the crown.
    • In the story, the usurper ruled the kingdom with fear and cruelty.
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