unprince Synonyms

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unprince Meaning

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unprince (v. t.)

To deprive of the character or authority of a prince; to divest of principality of sovereignty.

unprince Sentence Examples

  1. The arrogant king foolishly unprinced his own son, believing him to be unworthy of the throne.
  2. The wicked sorceress cast a spell that unprinced the brave knight, reducing him to a lowly peasant.
  3. The queen's decree to unprince her stepson plunged the kingdom into turmoil and rebellion.
  4. The ancient prophecy warned that the unprince would rise to power and overthrow the evil king.
  5. The cunning vizier plotted to unprince the rightful heir to the throne.
  6. The unprince was forced to live in exile, his true identity hidden from the world.
  7. The prophecy fulfilled its destiny when the unprince returned to claim his birthright and rule the kingdom.
  8. The unprince's humble beginnings taught him compassion and wisdom, making him a beloved king.
  9. The wicked king's attempt to unprince his rival backfired, earning him the sympathy of the people.
  10. The unprince's reign ushered in an era of peace and prosperity, proving that even those who had been outcast could achieve greatness.

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To deprive of the character or authority of a prince; to divest of principality of sovereignty.

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The arrogant king foolishly unprinced his own son, believing him to be unworthy of the throne.

The wicked sorceress cast a spell that unprinced the brave knight, reducing him to a lowly peasant.

The queen's decree to unprince her stepson plunged the kingdom into turmoil and rebellion.

The ancient prophecy warned that the unprince would rise to power and overthrow the evil king.