recrowning

/riːˈkraʊnɪŋ/
noun
  1. The event or act of crowning someone or something again.
    • Historians recorded the recrowning of the emperor after the civil war ended.
    • The recrowning of the king was celebrated with a week of festivals.
    • The recrowning of the champion took place in front of thousands of fans.
verb
  1. The act of placing a crown on someone's head again, or giving someone a title or position of honor again.
    • The committee is recrowning the winner of the beauty pageant after the original titleholder resigned.
    • The tradition of recrowning the festival queen dates back over a hundred years.
    • The archbishop is recrowning the young prince in a solemn ceremony today.
  2. Restoring something to a former prominent or successful position.
    • By recrowning the old downtown area, the city hopes to attract more tourists.
    • The company is recrowning itself as a leader in sustainable technology.
    • The artist is recrowning classical music as a popular genre among young listeners.
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