reinthronize (Meaning)
Webster
reinthronize (v. t.)
To enthrone again.
Synonyms & Antonyms of reinthronize
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
reinthronize Sentence Examples
- The exiled king was reinthronized after years of upheaval and exile.
- During the elaborate coronation ceremony, the monarch was reinthronized as the rightful sovereign.
- The people's overwhelming support led to the swift reinthronization of the deposed emperor.
- The general's victory paved the way for him to be reinthronized as the undisputed leader of the army.
- The king's reinthronization signaled a return to stability and prosperity for the realm.
- The queen's unwavering determination allowed her to be reinthronized despite facing fierce opposition.
- The usurper's brief reign came to an end when the rightful heir was reinthronized.
- The ancient ritual of reinthronization symbolized the continuation of a royal lineage.
- The reinthronization of the exiled monarch sparked renewed hope and optimism among the citizens.
- The ceremony was witnessed by foreign dignitaries who came to acknowledge the rightful king's reinthronization.
FAQs About the word reinthronize
To enthrone again.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The exiled king was reinthronized after years of upheaval and exile.
During the elaborate coronation ceremony, the monarch was reinthronized as the rightful sovereign.
The people's overwhelming support led to the swift reinthronization of the deposed emperor.
The general's victory paved the way for him to be reinthronized as the undisputed leader of the army.