Aún no tenemos significados para "make regent".
1As I cannot myself be made regent, let it be him!
2Murra, Regent of Scotland, assassinated; the English invade that country; Earl Lennox made regent.
3The Earl of Murray will be made regent to-morrow.
4She was made regent of kingdoms, heir of crowns, and joint manager of great estates.
5She knew that if the king were to write his will, Richard would be made regent.
6The 96-year-old president of the royal Privy Council, Prem Tinsulanonda, has been made regent during the interregnum.
7He was made regent of Prague, and was entrusted with the duty of restoring the country to order.
8The old Maintenon wished to have the Duc du Maine made Regent; but my son's harangue to the Parliament frustrated her intention.
9Once let the Duc be made Regent, and my old-time sweetheart of those innocent days in Anjou will be the most powerful woman in France.
10"But, see here," pointed out Jago, "Abbot Hugo is made regent and remains in possession of the lands granted to de Braose by the king."