enthrone meaning

Pronunciation:   "enthrone" in a sentence
Verb: enthrone  en'thrown
  1. Provide with power and authority
    - invest, vest 
  2. Put a monarch on the throne
    "The Queen was enthroned more than 50 years ago"
    - throne

Derived forms: enthrones, enthroning, enthroned

See also: enthronement

Type of: instal, install

Antonym: dethrone

Examples

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  1. the president is enthroned in the hearts of his countrymen.
  2. the queen was enthroned in an ancient abbey
  3. the queen was enthroned in an ancient abbey
  4. he was a ruler enthroned in the hearts of his subjects
  5. the queen was enthroned in the city's most ancient church

Related Words

        enthronement:    Noun: enthronement  en'throw ...
        enthralment:    Noun: enthralmentUsage: Brit, Cdn (=en ...
        enthronisation:    Noun: enthronisationUsage: Brit (=enth ...
        enthrallment:    Noun: enthrallmentUsage: N. Amer (=ent ...
        enthronise:     or enthrōˈnise (or /enˈ/) transitive ...
        enthrallingly:    Adverb: enthrallinglyIn a bewitching m ...
        enthronization:    Noun: enthronization  en`thr ...
        enthralling:    Adjective: enthrallingCapturing intere ...
        enthronize:     or enthrōˈnise (or /enˈ/) transitive ...
        enthralled:    Adjective: enthralled  en'th ...

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