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Meaning of disthronize

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disthronize (v. t.)

To dethrone.

disthronize Sentence Examples

  1. The monarch's scandalous behavior led to a movement to disthrone him.
  2. The people's dissatisfaction with the king's rule caused them to disthrone him.
  3. The queen's incompetence and unpopularity culminated in her disthronement.
  4. The military coup successfully disthroned the dictator and installed a provisional government.
  5. The rebel faction managed to disthrone the emperor, ending his tyrannical reign.
  6. The revolution's ultimate goal was to disthrone the king and establish a republic.
  7. The usurper's schemes and treachery resulted in the disthronement of the rightful ruler.
  8. The council of nobles convened to consider the disthronement of the corrupt king.
  9. The sudden death of the king left the kingdom in turmoil, with various factions vying to disthrone the heir.
  10. The pope's decree of excommunication weakened the king's authority, making his disthronement more likely.

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To dethrone.

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The monarch's scandalous behavior led to a movement to disthrone him.

The people's dissatisfaction with the king's rule caused them to disthrone him.

The queen's incompetence and unpopularity culminated in her disthronement.

The military coup successfully disthroned the dictator and installed a provisional government.