recrowns

/riːˈkraʊnz/
verb
  1. Places a crown on someone's head again, or gives someone a title or position of honor again.
    • Every ten years, the temple recrowns its statue of the goddess with fresh gold.
    • The academy recrowns the best student with a special medal at graduation.
    • The queen recrowns the winner of the annual archery contest.
  2. Restores something to a former prominent or successful position.
    • Her latest album recrowns her as the top pop star in the country.
    • The new policy recrowns the city as a hub for green energy.
    • The renovation recrowns the old theater as the most elegant venue in town.
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