reenthroning

/ˌriɪnˈθroʊnɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of reenthrone: the act of placing a monarch or ruler back on the throne, or restoring someone or something to a position of power or prominence.
    • They are reenthroning the classic design as the company's flagship product.
    • The committee is reenthroning the old rules after years of relaxed policies.
    • The ceremony reenthroning the emperor was broadcast around the world.
noun
  1. The act or process of restoring a monarch or ruler to the throne, or restoring someone or something to a position of power or prominence.
    • The reenthroning of traditional values was a key theme of the movement.
    • The reenthroning of the king took place after a decade of exile.
    • The team's reenthroning as champions required years of hard work.