enthronement
/ɛnˈθroʊnmənt/
noun
- The ceremony or act of placing a monarch, religious leader, or other important person on a throne.
- The museum displayed artifacts from the queen's enthronement in 1952.
- The enthronement of the new king was attended by thousands of people.
- Television networks broadcast the enthronement of the archbishop live.
- The formal beginning or establishment of someone in a high position or role.
- The ceremony celebrated the enthronement of the chief justice.
- Her enthronement as the head of the committee marked a new era for the organization.
- The enthronement of the new university president took place in the main hall.
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