dequeen (Meaning)
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dequeen (v. t.)
To remove the queen from (a hive of bees).
Synonyms & Antonyms of dequeen
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dequeen Sentence Examples
- The royal council decided to dequeen the monarch due to allegations of misconduct.
- Following a coup, rebels moved swiftly to dequeen the reigning sovereign.
- Historically, some cultures employed ritualistic ceremonies to dequeen rulers deemed unworthy.
- The parliament passed a motion to dequeen the queen consort after evidence of corruption surfaced.
- In ancient civilizations, religious authorities held the power to dequeen leaders who defied divine will.
- The people's dissatisfaction with the monarchy led to widespread calls to dequeen the ruling family.
- According to tradition, only the High Priest had the authority to dequeen a queen regnant.
- The kingdom's constitution outlined the process to dequeen a monarch in cases of tyranny or incompetence.
- Rumors of a plot to dequeen the empress circulated throughout the court.
- The council convened an emergency session to discuss the possibility of dequeening the reigning monarch in light of the crisis.
FAQs About the word dequeen
To remove the queen from (a hive of bees).
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The royal council decided to dequeen the monarch due to allegations of misconduct.
Following a coup, rebels moved swiftly to dequeen the reigning sovereign.
Historically, some cultures employed ritualistic ceremonies to dequeen rulers deemed unworthy.
The parliament passed a motion to dequeen the queen consort after evidence of corruption surfaced.