verb
- to place back on a throne; to restore to a position of power or authority
Usage: formal; often used figuratively
Examples
- The revolution was defeated and the king was reenthrones after three years in exile.
- The board of directors reenthrones the former CEO following the company’s poor performance.
- After the scandal died down, the media reenthrones the fallen celebrity.
- The new evidence reenthrones the previously discredited theory.
- Popular opinion reenthrones the classic novel as a masterpiece.
- The successful sequel reenthrones the director as a box office champion.