enthroned / ɛnˈθroʊn /

受封的登基的登基册封的

enthroned 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

en·throned, en·thron·ing.

  1. to place on or as on a throne.
  2. to invest with sovereign or episcopal authority.
  3. to exalt.

enthroned 近义词

enthroned

等同于 invest

enthroned

等同于 blessed

enthroned

等同于 crown

enthroned

等同于 deify

更多enthroned例句

  1. 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.
  2. First, Americans have to understand that they should not enthrone democracy as an end in itself.
  3. Do we wish to enthrone them in the chairs of our universities, to deliver oracles, harangues, and dissertations?
  4. She was not in command here; so she waited serenely for the certain disasters to enthrone her.
  5. He plotted a revolution, which should overthrow McGuire and enthrone himself.
  6. Entice the tyrant back with fair promises, kill him and enthrone.
  7. "Enthrone your majesty with all due ceremony and if necessary, defend you in true Szekler fashion," said Stephen Run.