Dethrone

  • 21dethrone — v 1. depose, uncrown, Rare. disenthrone; remove from office, unseat, force to abdicate, U.S. impeach, drive out of office, oust, dispossess, displace, disbar, expel, exile. 2. demote, downgrade, lower or reduce in rank, degrade, humble, Inf. take …

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  • 22dethrone — de·throne …

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  • 23dethrone — 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 …

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  • 24dethrone — /diˈθroʊn/ (say dee throhn) verb (t) (dethroned, dethroning) to remove from the throne; depose. –dethronement, noun –dethroner, noun …

  • 25dethrone — v.tr. 1 remove from the throne, depose. 2 remove from a position of authority or influence. Derivatives: dethronement n …

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  • 26Dethroned — dethrone de*throne (d[ e]*thr[=o]n ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dethroned} (d[ e]*thr[=o]nd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Dethroning}.] [Pref. de + throne: cf. F. d[ e]tr[^o]ner; pref. d[ e] (L. dis ) + tr[^o]ne throne. See {Throne}.] To remove or drive from a… …

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  • 27Dethroning — dethrone de*throne (d[ e]*thr[=o]n ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dethroned} (d[ e]*thr[=o]nd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Dethroning}.] [Pref. de + throne: cf. F. d[ e]tr[^o]ner; pref. d[ e] (L. dis ) + tr[^o]ne throne. See {Throne}.] To remove or drive from a… …

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  • 28dethronement — dethrone ► VERB 1) remove (a monarch) from power. 2) remove from a position of authority or dominance. DERIVATIVES dethronement noun …

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  • 30depose — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. swear, affirm, testify; dethrone, uncrown, unseat, oust, disbar. See nullification, evidence. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. remove, oust, dethrone, impeach; see dismiss 1 , 2 , oust . III (Roget s 3… …

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