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Definition of "enthroning" [enthroning]

  • Present participle of enthrone. (verb)

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Use "enthroning" in a sentence
  • "Nixon, Reagan, the Bushes, McCain, Palin were not accidents but the inevitable result of enthroning clearly right-marginal voices as the leadership pickers. burritoboy Says:"
  • "This view actually helps to illustrate the value of the ciboria in emphasizing and enthroning the free-standing altar."
  • "From hollows sculpted, at the side of my face, so I can heed, from them I hear an encompassing, restless wind born from the distant bellow of a wind-swept peak reflecting off frozen time and barrier encompassing behind me tranquil, winter and kingdom, enthroning this lord of storms."
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