rereign (Meaning)

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rereign (v. i.)

To reign again.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rereign

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rereign Sentence Examples

  1. The king's untimely demise forced his son to rereign before the wounds of war had healed.
  2. The exiled queen plotted tirelessly to rereign, seeking vengeance against those who had dethroned her.
  3. After decades of exile, the rightful heir rereigned with the support of a loyal faction.
  4. The rereigning monarch faced an arduous task, grappling with the aftermath of a devastating civil war.
  5. The people rejoiced at the rereigning of their beloved king, who promised to bring peace and prosperity to the realm.
  6. The rereigning emperor implemented sweeping reforms, hoping to quell unrest and secure his rule.
  7. The rereigning pharaoh was known for his wisdom and compassion, earning the respect of his subjects.
  8. The rereigning pope faced the daunting task of uniting a divided Church torn by schism.
  9. The rereigning sultan was a skilled diplomat who forged alliances with neighboring kingdoms.
  10. The rereigning queen embarked on a grand tour, seeking to strengthen bonds with her people and promote national unity.

FAQs About the word rereign

To reign again.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The king's untimely demise forced his son to rereign before the wounds of war had healed.

The exiled queen plotted tirelessly to rereign, seeking vengeance against those who had dethroned her.

After decades of exile, the rightful heir rereigned with the support of a loyal faction.

The rereigning monarch faced an arduous task, grappling with the aftermath of a devastating civil war.