discrowning
/dɪsˈkraʊnɪŋ/
noun
- The act of removing a monarch or leader from a throne or position of power.
- The discrowning of the king was followed by a period of political chaos.
- Historians studied the discrowning of several European monarchs during the revolutions.
- The ceremony of discrowning was a symbolic end to the ancient dynasty.
Antonyms
adjective
- Relating to or causing the removal of a ruler from power.
- The discrowning forces gathered at the palace gates.
- They planned a discrowning event to mark the end of the monarchy.
- The discrowning decree was issued by the revolutionary council.