enthroned

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Simple past tense and past participle of enthrone
Formally placed in a position
past of enthrone
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to put on the throne in a formal installation ceremony called enthronement, equivalent to (and often combined with) coronation and/or other ceremonies of investiture
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to invest with sovereign power
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{v} to place upon a throne, to exalt
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put a monarch on the throne; "The Queen was enthroned more than 50 years ago
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If an idea is enthroned, it has an important place in people's life or thoughts. He was forcing the State to enthrone a particular brand of modernism. the religious fundamentalism now enthroned in American life. = enshrine. if a king or queen is enthroned, there is a ceremony to show that they are starting to rule
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When kings, queens, emperors, or bishops are enthroned, they officially take on their role during a special ceremony. Emperor Akihito of Japan has been enthroned in Tokyo He is expected to be enthroned early next year as the spiritual leader of the Church of England
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{f} crown, invest with sovereignty, place upon a throne; exalt (also inthrone)
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provide with power and authority; "They vested the council with special rights"
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in a figurative sense, to help a candidate to the succession of a monarchy (as a kingmaker does), or by extention in any other major organisation
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To induct, as a bishop, into the powers and privileges of a vacant see
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put a monarch on the throne; "The Queen was enthroned more than 50 years ago"
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To seat on a throne; to exalt to the seat of royalty or of high authority; hence, to invest with sovereign authority or dignity
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