verb
- placing someone on a throne; installing someone as a monarch or ruler
- elevating someone or something to a position of honor, power, or prominence
Usage: present participle of 'enthrone' (also spelled 'inthroned'); formal or ceremonial context
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The ceremony of inthroning the new queen lasted several hours.
- Inthroning a young king required the support of the nobility.
- The nation celebrated by inthroning their elected leader with great pageantry.
- By inthroning virtue as the highest ideal, the philosopher sought to guide society.
- The coronation involved inthroning the prince before thousands of witnesses.