monarchize (Meaning)

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monarchize (v. i.)

To play the sovereign; to act the monarch.

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monarchize (v. t.)

To rule; to govern.

Synonyms & Antonyms of monarchize

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monarchize Sentence Examples

  1. The ambitious emperor sought to monarchize the entire continent, unifying all its kingdoms under his iron rule.
  2. The ancient civilization had a long tradition of monarchizing its rulers, giving them divine authority.
  3. The people yearned for a strong leader to monarchize their fragmented nation, bringing stability and order.
  4. The newly crowned king vowed to monarchize the country with wisdom and justice, respecting the rights of all citizens.
  5. The constitution prohibited the monarchization of the president, ensuring a separation of powers.
  6. The revolutionary movement aimed to de-monarchize the ruling class, establishing a republic based on popular sovereignty.
  7. The king's tyrannical reign had monarchized the kingdom, silencing dissent and oppressing the populace.
  8. The philosopher argued that monarchizing a single individual was inherently flawed, leading to unchecked power and corruption.
  9. The historian traced the evolution of monarchization throughout different eras, examining its impact on political structures and social hierarchy.
  10. The once-independent provinces were annexed and monarchized by the neighboring empire, reducing their former rulers to vassals.

FAQs About the word monarchize

To play the sovereign; to act the monarch., To rule; to govern.

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The ambitious emperor sought to monarchize the entire continent, unifying all its kingdoms under his iron rule.

The ancient civilization had a long tradition of monarchizing its rulers, giving them divine authority.

The people yearned for a strong leader to monarchize their fragmented nation, bringing stability and order.

The newly crowned king vowed to monarchize the country with wisdom and justice, respecting the rights of all citizens.