0 past simple and past participle of enthrone --
1 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 --
The couple made an altar in their house and enthroned the image there.
Their selfish and venal leaders would no longer be enthroned in overseeing positions over the country's destinies.
We have there reaction doubly enthroned.
To-day natural science is enthroned and powerful.
The men who used to be so long ago are still enthroned upon the powers of landlordism.
But she held an even more exalted position as one who was enthroned in the hearts of the people.
But if we went under wrong would triumph and brutality would be enthroned.
When you have enthroned justice, you may open the door to love.