reinthrone (Meaning)

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reinthrone (v. t.)

See Reenthrone.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reinthrone

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reinthrone Sentence Examples

  1. The exiled king yearned to reinthrone himself and reclaim his rightful place.
  2. The rebels planned to reinthrone the deposed ruler with the support of the populace.
  3. The coronation ceremony would reinthrone the young prince as the new monarch.
  4. The empire trembled at the thought of the usurper being reinthroned.
  5. The divine right of kings dictated that the king must be reinthroned upon his return.
  6. The rebels vowed to reinthrone their fallen leader, who had been unjustly overthrown.
  7. The successful rebellion reinthroned the rightful sovereign, bringing peace and stability to the realm.
  8. The deposed ruler was reinthroned with the help of foreign allies who supported his cause.
  9. The usurper's reign was short-lived, as the people demanded the reinthronement of the rightful king.
  10. The reinthroned monarch faced the daunting task of rebuilding his shattered kingdom after years of turmoil.

FAQs About the word reinthrone

See Reenthrone.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The exiled king yearned to reinthrone himself and reclaim his rightful place.

The rebels planned to reinthrone the deposed ruler with the support of the populace.

The coronation ceremony would reinthrone the young prince as the new monarch.

The empire trembled at the thought of the usurper being reinthroned.