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View synonyms for disenthrone
disenthrone
[ dis-en-throhn ]
verb (used with object)
, dis·en·throned, dis·en·throning.
- to dethrone.
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Other Words From
- disen·thronement noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of disenthrone1
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Example Sentences
Revolution enthroned her," he muttered between his teeth, "and counter-revolution shall disenthrone her yet.
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But to disenthrone himself, to descend to the condition of a poor devil!
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There lie—twin monsters of enormous girth— Aloeus' sons, who 'gainst Olympus cast Their impious hands, and strove with daring vast To disenthrone the Thunderer.
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And, indeed, it was death we had come to disenthrone.
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Either to disenthrone the King of Heaven We war, if war be best, or to regain Our own right lost.
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