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enthrone

/en-throhn/US // ɛnˈθroʊn //UK // (ɛnˈθrəʊn) //

灌输,诰日,诰命,灌输式

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    en·throned, en·thron·ing.

    • : to place on or as on a throne.
    • : to invest with sovereign or episcopal authority.
    • : to exalt.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as incrown
Forms: enthroned

Examples

  • Google pays Apple, for example, between $8 billion and $12 billion annually to be “enthroned” as the preset search engine on Apple’s iPhones, the attorneys general allege.

  • First, Americans have to understand that they should not enthrone democracy as an end in itself.

  • Do we wish to enthrone them in the chairs of our universities, to deliver oracles, harangues, and dissertations?

  • She was not in command here; so she waited serenely for the certain disasters to enthrone her.

  • He plotted a revolution, which should overthrow McGuire and enthrone himself.

  • Entice the tyrant back with fair promises, kill him and enthrone.

  • "Enthrone your majesty with all due ceremony and if necessary, defend you in true Szekler fashion," said Stephen Run.