0 to put a king, queen, etc. through the ceremony of sitting on a throne (= chair used in ceremonies) in order to mark the official beginning of their period in power
When culture is degraded and vulgarity enthroned, when the social system does not build security but induces peril, inexorably the individual is impelled to pull away from a soulless society.
I have looked up the massive tome in which they are enthroned.
The whole thing is left out and the middle men in the industry are left enthroned.
You can touch the benefits of the poor people, you can make them suffer more and more, but mammon must still be enthroned.
In addition, it is a land where private enterprise is enthroned, and the airlines are run entirely on a private enterprise basis.
The applied scientist, the technocrat, the manager are enthroned.
When you have enthroned justice, you may open the door to love.
The men who used to be so long ago are still enthroned upon the powers of landlordism.