re´en|throne´ment

re´en|throne´ment
re|en|throne or re-en|throne «REE ehn THROHN», transitive verb, -throned, -thron|ing.
to enthrone again; restore to the throne.
re´en|throne´ment,
re´-en|throne´ment, noun.

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  • re´-en|throne´ment — re|en|throne or re en|throne «REE ehn THROHN», transitive verb, throned, thron|ing. to enthrone again; restore to the throne. –re´en|throne´ment, –re´ en|throne´ment, noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • dis|en|throne|ment — «DIHS ehn THROHN muhnt», noun. dethronement …   Useful english dictionary

  • de|throne|ment — «deh THROHN muhnt», noun. 1. the act of dethroning; removal from a throne or a high position. 2. the fact of being dethroned …   Useful english dictionary

  • en|throne|ment — «ehn THROHN muhnt», noun. 1. the act of enthroning: »a ceremonial enthronement. 2. the state of being enthroned: »Enthronement is as rigorous as imprisonment …   Useful english dictionary

  • throne — an·throne; de·throne; dis·throne; en·throne; en·throne·ment; fla·van·throne; in·dan·throne; re·throne; throne·less; throne·let; throne; throne·ward; un·throne; vi·o·lan·throne; de·throne·ment; …   English syllables

  • ment — abate·ment; al·i·ment; ap·prove·ment; aug·ment; ce·ment; com·ment; com·part·ment; com·ple·ment; com·pli·ment; con·sign·ment; de·ment; de·part·ment; dis·place·ment; doc·u·ment; el·e·ment; en·ti·tle·ment; en·vi·ron·ment; es·tab·lish·ment;… …   English syllables

  • re-en|throne — re|en|throne or re en|throne «REE ehn THROHN», transitive verb, throned, thron|ing. to enthrone again; restore to the throne. –re´en|throne´ment, –re´ en|throne´ment, noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • re|en|throne — or re en|throne «REE ehn THROHN», transitive verb, throned, thron|ing. to enthrone again; restore to the throne. –re´en|throne´ment, –re´ en|throne´ment, noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • dethrone — de•throne [[t]diˈθroʊn[/t]] v. t. throned, thron•ing to remove from a throne or position of power or authority; depose • Etymology: 1600–10 de•throne′ment, n. de•thron′er, n …   From formal English to slang

  • enthrone — en•throne [[t]ɛnˈθroʊn[/t]] v. t. throned, thron•ing 1) to place on or as if on a throne 2) rel why to invest with sovereign or episcopal authority 3) to exalt • Etymology: 1600–10 en•throne′ment, n …   From formal English to slang

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