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Meanings of
enthronement
in English
Portuguese
coroação
Catalan
coronació
Spanish
investidura
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The ceremony of installing a new monarch.
coronation
investiture
enthronization
enthronisation
Portuguese
coroação
Usage of
enthronement
in English
1
It means everywhere the
enthronement
of ignorance and incompetence, of injustice and fraud.
2
As for the
enthronement
,
it is purely a matter of ceremony.
3
This is the customary subject of the records of
enthronement
.
4
The BBC's Religious Correspondent Robert Pigott walked through the stages in the
enthronement
service.
5
The following day is devoted to a more public
enthronement
.
6
The massing billows, fantastic cloud-shapes, rich in splendid habiliments, suggested the
enthronement
of joy supreme.
7
But
enthronement
is a thought out of line with the act and attitude of oblation.
8
To him Father Rowley wrote shortly after his
enthronement
.
9
The
enthronement
had happened in a few moments.
10
There was a great stir in the old city when the day of Wykeham's
enthronement
arrived.
11
It was a stark contrast from last month's
enthronement
ceremony, in which both wore traditional robes.
12
The victory of Germany will mean the permanent
enthronement
of the War God over all human affairs.
13
It meant the
enthronement
of reason-Cartesianreason-beforewhose severe tribunal history as well as opinions were tried.
14
There is no word of what came to be called the Grand Ceremony i. e. the
enthronement
.
15
Preparations for the
enthronement
of the new Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby at Canterbury Cathedral are under way.
16
You do but desire vain pomp and show; all those things which minister to the
enthronement
of self.
Other examples for "enthronement"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
enthronement
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
celebrate the enthronement
official enthronement
permanent enthronement
public enthronement
saintly enthronement
Translations for
enthronement
Portuguese
coroação
Catalan
coronació
investidura
entronització
Spanish
investidura
coronación
Enthronement
through the time