discrowning (Meaning)

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discrowning (p. pr. & vb. n.)

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discrowning Sentence Examples

  1. The prime minister faced discrowning from his party due to his questionable policy decisions.
  2. The unexpected defeat in the elections led to the discrowning of the incumbent president.
  3. The populist wave swept across the nation, resulting in the discrowning of long-standing elites.
  4. The young prince was discrowned following his involvement in a scandalous affair.
  5. The board of directors decided to discrown the CEO amid accusations of financial mismanagement.
  6. The talented singer's career was abruptly cut short when she was discrowned in a televised talent competition.
  7. The rebel faction sought to discrown the reigning king and establish their own rule.
  8. The dethroning of the emperor marked a significant moment in the history of the nation, leading to a new era of governance.
  9. The legendary champion suffered a humiliating discrowning in his final match, ending his undefeated streak.
  10. The failed coup attempt aimed to discrown the military junta and restore democracy to the country.

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The prime minister faced discrowning from his party due to his questionable policy decisions.

The unexpected defeat in the elections led to the discrowning of the incumbent president.

The populist wave swept across the nation, resulting in the discrowning of long-standing elites.

The young prince was discrowned following his involvement in a scandalous affair.