disthrone (Meaning)
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disthrone (v. t.)
To dethrone.
Synonyms & Antonyms of disthrone
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disthrone Sentence Examples
- He sought to disthrone the cruel ruler and establish a just government.
- The rebels aimed to disthrone the tyrannical king and bring about a democratic revolution.
- The general plotted to disthrone the supreme leader and seize control of the military.
- Her ambition to disthrone her sibling and become the sole ruler of the kingdom consumed her.
- He strategized to disthrone the corrupt emperor and restore the rightful heir to the throne.
- Disthroning the current queen was necessary to ensure the stability and prosperity of the realm.
- The prophet foretold that a humble peasant would rise up and disthrone the arrogant monarch.
- The people's uprising was fueled by their desire to disthrone the oppressive regime and claim their freedom.
- Her cunning plan involved manipulating the court officials to disthrone the reigning emperor and place her beloved on the throne.
- The dark sorcerer sought to disthrone the celestial king and plunge the world into eternal darkness.
FAQs About the word disthrone
To dethrone.
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No antonyms found.
He sought to disthrone the cruel ruler and establish a just government.
The rebels aimed to disthrone the tyrannical king and bring about a democratic revolution.
The general plotted to disthrone the supreme leader and seize control of the military.
Her ambition to disthrone her sibling and become the sole ruler of the kingdom consumed her.