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enthrone

[ en-throhn ]

verb (used with object)

enthroned, enthroning.
  1. to place on or as on a throne.
  2. to invest with sovereign or episcopal authority.
  3. to exalt.


enthrone

/ É›²Ôˈθ°ùəʊ²Ô /

verb

  1. to place on a throne
  2. to honour or exalt
  3. to assign authority to
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Derived Forms

  • ±ð²Ôˈ³Ù³ó°ù´Ç²Ô±ð³¾±ð²Ô³Ù, noun
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • °ù±ðe²Ô·³Ù³ó°ù´Ç²Ô±ð verb (used with object) reenthroned reenthroning
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of enthrone1

First recorded in 1600–10; en- 1 + throne
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Channel 4 News said Bishop John, who was enthroned Bishop of Liverpool in 2023, was interviewed voluntarily under caution by police in March last year.

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Hierarchies in art, with painting and sculpture enthroned at the top, don’t make sense either.

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Thailand's constitution states the king is "enthroned in a position of revered worship".

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Charles was the 40th sovereign to be enthroned in the abbey — and, at 74, the oldest.

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Before joining The King, enthroned alongside him in the centre of the Abbey, The Queen is herself anointed and crowned, and presented with her own items of regalia.

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