enthrone

en·throne

 (ĕn-thrōn′)

tr.v. en·throned, en·thron·ing, en·thrones

1.

a. To seat on a throne.

b. To invest with sovereign power or with the authority of high office.

2. To raise to a lofty position.


en·throne′ment n.

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enthrone

(ɛnˈθrəʊn)

vb

1. to place on a throne

2. to honour or exalt

3. to assign authority to

enˈthronement, enˌthroniˈsation, enˌthroniˈzation n

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en•throne

(ɛnˈθroʊn)

v.t. -throned, -thron•ing.

1. to place on or as if on a throne.

2. to invest with sovereign or episcopal authority.

3. to exalt.

[1600–10]

en•throne′ment, n.

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enthrone


Past participle: enthroned
Gerund: enthroning
Imperative
enthrone
enthrone
Present
I enthrone
you enthrone
he/she/it enthrones
we enthrone
you enthrone
they enthrone
Preterite
I enthroned
you enthroned
he/she/it enthroned
we enthroned
you enthroned
they enthroned
Present Continuous
I am enthroning
you are enthroning
he/she/it is enthroning
we are enthroning
you are enthroning
they are enthroning
Present Perfect
I have enthroned
you have enthroned
he/she/it has enthroned
we have enthroned
you have enthroned
they have enthroned
Past Continuous
I was enthroning
you were enthroning
he/she/it was enthroning
we were enthroning
you were enthroning
they were enthroning
Past Perfect
I had enthroned
you had enthroned
he/she/it had enthroned
we had enthroned
you had enthroned
they had enthroned
Future
I will enthrone
you will enthrone
he/she/it will enthrone
we will enthrone
you will enthrone
they will enthrone
Future Perfect
I will have enthroned
you will have enthroned
he/she/it will have enthroned
we will have enthroned
you will have enthroned
they will have enthroned
Future Continuous
I will be enthroning
you will be enthroning
he/she/it will be enthroning
we will be enthroning
you will be enthroning
they will be enthroning
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been enthroning
you have been enthroning
he/she/it has been enthroning
we have been enthroning
you have been enthroning
they have been enthroning
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been enthroning
you will have been enthroning
he/she/it will have been enthroning
we will have been enthroning
you will have been enthroning
they will have been enthroning
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been enthroning
you had been enthroning
he/she/it had been enthroning
we had been enthroning
you had been enthroning
they had been enthroning
Conditional
I would enthrone
you would enthrone
he/she/it would enthrone
we would enthrone
you would enthrone
they would enthrone
Past Conditional
I would have enthroned
you would have enthroned
he/she/it would have enthroned
we would have enthroned
you would have enthroned
they would have enthroned

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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Verb1.enthrone - provide with power and authority; "They vested the council with special rights"

instal, install - put into an office or a position; "the new president was installed immediately after the election"

coronate, crown - invest with regal power; enthrone; "The prince was crowned in Westminster Abbey"

enthrone, throne - put a monarch on the throne; "The Queen was enthroned more than 50 years ago"

ordain - invest with ministerial or priestly authority; "The minister was ordained only last month"

2.enthrone - put a monarch on the throne; "The Queen was enthroned more than 50 years ago"

enthrone, vest, invest - provide with power and authority; "They vested the council with special rights"

dethrone - remove a monarch from the throne; "If the King does not abdicate, he will have to be dethroned"

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Translations

يُجْلِسُ على العَرْش

krone

trónra emel

setja í hásæti; krÿna

celt tronī

tahta çıkarmak

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enthrone

[ɪnˈθrəʊn] vt

[+ bishop] → sacrer
to be enthroned → être sacré(e)
to be enthroned as sth → être sacré qch

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enthrone

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enthrone

[ɛnˈθrəʊn] vt (frm) (king, queen) → intronizzare, collocare sul trono

Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

enthrone

(inˈθrəun) verb

to place on a throne; to crown (as a king, queen, bishop etc). The queen was enthroned with great ceremony.

enˈthronement noun

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