enthronize Antonyms
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Meaning of enthronize
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enthronize (v. t.)
To place on a throne; hence, to induct into office, as a bishop.
enthronize Sentence Examples
- The coronation ceremony was held to enthronize the new monarch.
- The ancient ritual enthroned the young king in a lavish and majestic ceremony.
- The bishop enthroned the newly elected pope during an elaborate religious service.
- With a solemn vow, the prince was enthroned as the ruler of the kingdom.
- The queen was enthroned in a grand ceremony attended by dignitaries from across the realm.
- The humble peasant boy was unexpectedly enthroned as the king, becoming the realm's most powerful ruler.
- The tribal council gathered to enthrone the new chieftain in a ritual steeped in tradition.
- The triumphant warrior was enthroned as the emperor, earning the respect and loyalty of his people.
- The inauguration ceremony enthroned the newly elected president, marking the beginning of their term in office.
- The revered guru was enthroned as the spiritual leader of the community, inspiring awe and devotion among his followers.
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To place on a throne; hence, to induct into office, as a bishop.
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The coronation ceremony was held to enthronize the new monarch.
The ancient ritual enthroned the young king in a lavish and majestic ceremony.
The bishop enthroned the newly elected pope during an elaborate religious service.
With a solemn vow, the prince was enthroned as the ruler of the kingdom.