en
throne
Third Person
enthrones
Present Participle
enthroning
Past Tense
enthroned
Past Participle
enthroned
1
to formally place someone in a throne, such as a monarch
- The Archbishop was enthroned in a solemn ceremony, signifying his official role as the spiritual leader.
- The prince was enthroned as the new king, with the crown placed upon his head and the nation rejoicing in his rise to the throne.
- In a historic event, the first female president was enthroned, breaking barriers and inspiring generations with her leadership and vision.
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2
to elevate someone to an important, powerful position
- The committee's decision to enthrone Mark as the project manager was met with approval.
- After a thorough evaluation of his qualifications, the university administration chose to enthrone Professor Johnson as the dean of the faculty.
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