unthrone Antonyms

Meaning of unthrone

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unthrone (v. t.)

To remove from, or as from, a throne; to dethrone.

unthrone Sentence Examples

  1. The young pretender sought to unthrone the reigning monarch.
  2. The revolution's goal was to unthrone the tyrannical dictator.
  3. The meteor strike unthroned the planet Jupiter from its position as the largest in the solar system.
  4. The new CEO's aggressive takeover bid unthroned the previous industry leader.
  5. The scandal unthroned the politician from his prestigious position.
  6. The unthroning of the incumbent president sent shockwaves through the nation.
  7. The once-great empire had been unthroned by its former colonies.
  8. The upstart challenger unthroned the reigning chess champion in a stunning upset.
  9. The unthroning of the ancient dynasty marked the end of an era.
  10. The unexpected defeat unthroned the team's captain and shattered their championship hopes.

FAQs About the word unthrone

To remove from, or as from, a throne; to dethrone.

uncrown,depose, dismiss, sack, topple,deprive, unmake, remove, oust, banish

install, install, initiate,crown, crown, initiate, baptize, enthrone, invest, inaugurate

The young pretender sought to unthrone the reigning monarch.

The revolution's goal was to unthrone the tyrannical dictator.

The meteor strike unthroned the planet Jupiter from its position as the largest in the solar system.

The new CEO's aggressive takeover bid unthroned the previous industry leader.