unking Antonyms

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Meaning of unking

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unking (v. t.)

To cause to cease to be a king.

unking Sentence Examples

  1. The king's unyielding determination led to the conquest of vast territories.
  2. The scar from his childhood accident left an unking mark on his hand.
  3. The unking sound of the wind howled through the empty streets.
  4. The unking fire blazed relentlessly, illuminating the darkness.
  5. The prisoner's unking shackles weighed heavily on his mind.
  6. The unking bond between the siblings remained unbreakable despite the challenges they faced.
  7. The unking rumors spread like wildfire, causing widespread panic.
  8. The unking bitterness of the betrayal lingered in her heart for many years.
  9. The unking determination of the underdog defied all odds and led to an unexpected victory.
  10. The unking sadness of the loss enveloped her entire being, leaving her numb and withdrawn.

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To cause to cease to be a king.

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The king's unyielding determination led to the conquest of vast territories.

The scar from his childhood accident left an unking mark on his hand.

The unking sound of the wind howled through the empty streets.

The unking fire blazed relentlessly, illuminating the darkness.