adjective
- seated or placed on a throne; installed in a position of power or authority
verb
- past tense and past participle of 'inthrone': to place on a throne; to invest with royal or supreme authority
Usage: archaic or literary; 'enthrone' is the more common modern spelling
Examples
- The new queen was inthroned in a grand ceremony attended by thousands.
- He felt inthroned in his position as the company's chief executive.
- The ancient texts describe how the king was inthroned with sacred rituals.
- She was inthroned as the leader of the organization after winning the election.
- The monarch, inthroned for fifty years, commanded great respect.
- They inthroned the young prince despite his age and inexperience.