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Meanings of
dethroned
in English
Spanish
destronamiento
Catalan
destronament
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Removing a monarch from power.
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dethronements
Spanish
destronamiento
Synonyms
Examples for "
dethrone
"
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dethroning
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dethronements
Examples for "
dethrone
"
1
Analysts expect Toyota to
dethrone
GM as global sales leader this year.
2
La Manna is not alone in his effort to
dethrone
commercial publishers.
3
Biden is seeking to become the first to
dethrone
a sitting President.
4
But it will take a while to
dethrone
gasoline at the pump.
5
But to suppose he would
dethrone
or slay his brother's son-Fie ,Ramorny
1
Thou hast challenged us to consider a plan for
dethroning
the tyrant.
2
The rate of progress in
dethroning
them varies with the varying national conditions.
3
This dismantling of Southampton illustrates how difficult
dethroning
Manchester City will surely be.
4
And ultimately they became the factors that led to his
dethroning
.
5
Hungary took this direction already in 1849, by
dethroning
the Hapsburgs.
1
On the 2nd of April the Senate proclaimed the
dethronement
of Napoleon.
2
The
dethronement
of a fetish may give a sounder faith its chance.
3
He preferred
dethronement
and exile rather than see his capital deluged in blood.
4
The
dethronement
of the King, totally severed many such from the revolutionary party.
5
His
dethronement
and the restoration of the Bourbons were not as yet contemplated.
1
All others he appoints, designates their business and
dethrones
them at his pleasure.
2
Bors, do something before my cabinet
dethrones
me and tricks the fleet into disbanding!
3
An excess of sympathy some times
dethrones
the judgment.
4
Otho the Great marches an army in to Italy; he
dethrones
Berengar for cruelly ill-treating Adelaide.
5
Let us add, And their testimony
dethrones
him.
Usage of
dethroned
in English
1
In appearance, as well as in reality, the king was now
dethroned
.
2
That constitutes the only change to the side that
dethroned
their neighbours.
3
Mr Gyanendra was
dethroned
and the centuries-old monarchy abolished in May 2008.
4
One is tempted to linger in these temples of a goddess
half
-
dethroned
.
5
Shortly afterward occurred the death of Zedekiah, the
dethroned
king of Judah.
6
But he had
dethroned
the god whom once he had glorified equally.
7
The
dethroned
monster lay grovelling on the floor, not daring to move.
8
We have had false revolutions which have
dethroned
people, but not ideas.
9
Despite being
dethroned
,
the cocky Russian would not give up the spotlight.
10
But then Airbus came along with the A380 and
dethroned
the king.
11
And the late leading man, now
dethroned
,
and put to second business:
12
It has
dethroned
more than one god, more than one nameless power.
13
Lately
dethroned
and somewhat shorn of her majesty, but still a queen.
14
For an instant Sir S. looked as haughty as a
dethroned
king.
15
One way or other, he must and will have to be
dethroned
.
16
The rival whom, without having seen her, she had
dethroned
,
was obliterated.
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dethroned
dethrone
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
dethrone by
dethrone king
dethrone monarch
dethrone emperor
dethrone princes
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Translations for
dethroned
Spanish
destronamiento
Catalan
destronament
Dethroned
through the time
Dethroned
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common