verb
- to place back on a throne; to restore to a position of power or authority
Usage: past tense and past participle of ‘reenthrone’
Examples
- The king was reenthroned after the rebellion failed.
- Following the civil war, the rightful ruler was reenthroned by popular demand.
- The board reenthroned the former CEO after the company’s poor performance.
- Historical records show that several monarchs were reenthroned during times of political instability.
- The general reenthroned the exiled prince after defeating the usurper.
- She was reenthroned as team captain after proving her leadership skills.