reenthronement (Meaning)
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reenthronement (n.)
A second enthroning.
Synonyms & Antonyms of reenthronement
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reenthronement Sentence Examples
- The king's reenthronement ceremony was a grand spectacle, witnessed by thousands.
- After years of exile, the emperor's reenthronement marked a new era for the realm.
- The people rejoiced as the rightful heir was reenthroned, restoring stability to the kingdom.
- The former dictator's attempt at reenthronement was met with fierce resistance from the populace.
- The old king's reenthronement was a symbol of hope and renewal for the nation.
- The rebel leader's bid for reenthronement was thwarted by the combined efforts of the royal army and the Resistance.
- The general's reenthronement as head of state was a controversial move, causing widespread unrest.
- The pope's reenthronement marked the beginning of a new chapter in the history of the Catholic Church.
- The former queen's reenthronement came amidst allegations of corruption and mismanagement.
- The illegitimate usurper's reenthronement was a blow to the rule of law and the rights of the people.
FAQs About the word reenthronement
A second enthroning.
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The king's reenthronement ceremony was a grand spectacle, witnessed by thousands.
After years of exile, the emperor's reenthronement marked a new era for the realm.
The people rejoiced as the rightful heir was reenthroned, restoring stability to the kingdom.
The former dictator's attempt at reenthronement was met with fierce resistance from the populace.