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  1. put a monarch on the throne
    The Queen was enthroned more than 50 years ago
  2. provide with power and authority
    They vested the council with special rights

How To Use enthrone In A Sentence

  • Nothing irradiated it; to the eye of the magician in character, if not to the ordinary observer, the expression enthroned there was absolute submission to and belief in a little assortment of forms and habitudes. The Woodlanders
  • In 1860, at the age of five he took the novice vows of monkhood from the Gaden Throne Holder Lobsang Khenrab and he was enthroned in the Potala Palace. The Dalai Lamas
  • The toddler was chosen out of nine other candidates and eventually "enthroned". Dvorak Uncensored
  • After having been force-fed a steady diet of terrorist teriyaki in 2004, fearful Americans re-enthroned a delusional White House chef de cuisine who believes that he has a divine mandate to jam his recipe for theocracy down the nation's throat. Food and Drink
  • Isaac sits enthroned, a look of regal wisdom on his face.
  • He was forcing the State to enthrone a particular brand of modernism.
  • Back catalogs are illuminated, obscurities arbitrarily enthroned. School of Rock
  • Naturally, there were several elements to the dual ceremony, but everything led up to the actual enthronement, where Grand Duke Henri sat on the historic throne in the Chamber of Deputies and made and accepted speeches.
  • The tactic paid off, for 37 years later David Hope was at the same cathedral being enthroned as Bishop of Wakefield.
  • ” A king’s majesty or “state, ” then, and the right of his kingdom to be called a state, depends on the movelessness of both: —without tremor, without quiver of balance; established and enthroned upon a foundation of eternal law which nothing can alter, nor overthrow. Sesame and Lilies. Lecture II.-Lilies: Of Queens’ Gardens
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