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View synonyms for enthrone
enthrone
[ en-throhn ]
verb (used with object)
, en·throned, en·thron·ing.
- to place on or as on a throne.
- to invest with sovereign or episcopal authority.
- to exalt.
enthrone
/ ɛnˈθrəʊn /
verb
- to place on a throne
- to honour or exalt
- to assign authority to
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Derived Forms
- enˈthronement, noun
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Other Words From
- reen·throne verb (used with object) reenthroned reenthroning
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Example Sentences
First, Americans have to understand that they should not enthrone democracy as an end in itself.
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Do we wish to enthrone them in the chairs of our universities, to deliver oracles, harangues, and dissertations?
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She was not in command here; so she waited serenely for the certain disasters to enthrone her.
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He plotted a revolution, which should overthrow McGuire and enthrone himself.
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Entice the tyrant back with fair promises, kill him and enthrone.
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"Enthrone your majesty with all due ceremony and if necessary, defend you in true Szekler fashion," said Stephen Run.
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