Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enthrone.(verb)
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Use "enthrones" in a sentence
"The words of Methodist Bishop Matthew Simpson, who gave the final benediction at Lincoln's burial -- and the ones on which the film ends -- were prescient: "We crown thee as our martyr and humanity enthrones thee as her triumphant son.""
"The equal-sign contingent, who all have pimples, enthrones "economists," certain extremist sects of whom believe that if the government spends more than it takes in, deficits increase."
"With tracks like the plastic "When We Collide," she unabashedly enthrones herself in lounge - singer land."