reenthrone

/ˌriɪnˈθroʊn/
verb
  1. To place a monarch or ruler back on the throne after they had been removed.
    • The ceremony to reenthrone the queen was held in the ancient cathedral.
    • After the rebellion was crushed, the loyalists moved quickly to reenthrone the king.
    • Historians debated whether the people truly wanted to reenthrone the deposed emperor.
  2. To restore someone or something to a position of power, importance, or prominence.
    • Fans of the classic film want to reenthrone it as a masterpiece of cinema.
    • The coach's strategy was to reenthrone the team as champions after a losing season.
    • The new CEO hopes to reenthrone the company as the industry leader.
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