recrowned

/riːˈkraʊnd/
adjective
  1. Having been crowned again; restored to a royal or top position.
    • In the museum, visitors could see the recrowned statue of the ancient goddess.
    • The recrowned champion took a victory lap around the stadium.
    • The recrowned monarch addressed the cheering crowd from the palace balcony.
verb
  1. To have placed a crown on someone's head again, or to have given someone a title or position of honor again.
    • After the rebellion was crushed, the loyal nobles recrowned the rightful king in a grand ceremony.
    • The festival queen was recrowned for a second year after the winner stepped down.
    • The champion boxer recrowned himself with a victory belt after winning the rematch.
  2. To have restored something to a former prominent or successful position.
    • With her latest novel, the author recrowned herself as the queen of mystery fiction.
    • The new CEO recrowned the company as the industry leader in innovation.
    • The team recrowned their city as the capital of high school basketball.
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