0 past simple and past participle of crown --
1 to put a crown on someone's head in an official ceremony that makes that person king or queen: --
2 If something crowns something else, it is on or around the top of it: --
We shape societies and fashion their futures; it is, alas, only in retrospect that we will learn whether our efforts are crowned with success.
The crowned guenon occurred at the highest densities, whereas chimpanzees had the lowest densities.
This eminence also was crowned by two cromlechs, but both are now in ruins.
Alternatively, at least some concluding attempt at formulating tentative hypotheses about the key emergenceof-parties issue could have crowned the study.
The consequences of crowned eagle centralplace foraging on predation risk in monkeys.
The whole is crowned with a striking roof canopy standing on slender mullions.
The narrative is then crowned by statements that define who she has become and is still becoming.
Here we struggle, that elsewhere we may be crowned.