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Definition of "enthronement" [en•throne•ment]

  • The act of enthroning or the state of being enthroned (noun)

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Use "enthronement" in a sentence
  • ""His enthronement is a glorious day for the monastery, as well as for all Buddhist monks and the faithful," said Losang Gyaltsen, a monk at the monastery said, according to the Buddhist Celebrities blog."
  • "Richard Poore before his enthronement was a benefactor to the monastery of Tarrant, in Dorsetshire, his native village."
  • "Laws are necessary instruments of the majority; but when they grind the sane human being to dust for their maintenance, their enthronement is the rule of the savage's old deity, sniffing blood-sacrifice."