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Removing a monarch from power.
dethroned
dethrone
dethronement
dethrones
dethronements
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destronamiento
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.
6
She was
dethroning
the pink and replacing it with a rosebud.
7
Perfect unanimity, indeed, appeared to prevail on the question of
dethroning
the Emperor.
8
He calculates on rebuilding the Tower of Babel, and
dethroning
God.
9
He did more than any other pioneer to aid fiction in
dethroning
the drama.
10
He then entertained no thoughts of
dethroning
or fighting him.
11
They tried to appease him by
dethroning
Honorius, and setting up some puppet Attalus.
12
The Cyclones entered the season with hopes of
dethroning
Kansas atop the Big 12.
13
Would the traditional religion be transformed into metaphysical eroticism,
dethroning
God, enthroning a goddess?
14
After
dethroning
my predecessor, I forced him to give me his sister Tentcheta in marriage.
15
AUSTRALIA'S newest NFL star has already made waves after
dethroning
the Seattle Seahawks' longest-tenured player.
16
The kingdom of righteousness is then to follow, being ushered in by Christ-enthroning and
Satan
-
dethroning
events.
dethroning
dethrone
dethrone the king
defeat the dethroning
dethron champions
dethrone government
dethron longtime
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