单词 | dethronement |
释义 | dethronement (once / 21687 pages) n WORD FAMILY dethronement: dethronements+/dethrone: dethroned, dethronement, dethrones, dethroning/enthrone: enthroned, enthronement, enthrones, enthroning, enthronisation, enthronization/enthronement: enthronements/throne: dethrone, enthrone, throned, thrones, throning USAGE EXAMPLESFor most people, what follows is a long process of dethronement, as ‘His Majesty the Child’ confronts the ever more obvious and humbling truth. The Guardian(Feb 07, 2016) It’s a dethronement that he honestly registers and oddly celebrates, as can be seen in “Home and Garden,” at the New Museum. The New Yorker(Jun 15, 2015) The rest of Act III. is filled with long descriptions of the change which comes upon the world with the dethronement of Jove. Lanier, Sidney, The English Novel—And the Principle...(2012) n the act of deposing someone; removing a powerful person from a position or office Syn|Hyper deposition ouster, ousting the act of ejecting someone or forcing them out |
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