enthrone|enthroned|enthrones|enthroning|inthrone|inthroned|inthrones|inthroning in English
verb
[en·throne || ɪn'θrəʊn]
crown, invest with sovereignty, place upon a throne; exalt (also inthrone)
Use "enthrone|enthroned|enthrones|enthroning|inthrone|inthroned|inthrones|inthroning" in a sentence
1. 17 Let loving hearts enthrone Him.
2. Justice is enthroned.
3. 22 The King of kings salvation brings, Let loving hearts enthrone Him.
4. 11 Enthroned, he would pass around cigarettes.
5. 18 King of kings salvation brings Let loving hearts enthrone Him.
6. The queen was enthroned in an ancient abbey.
7. • What action did Christ take after being enthroned?
8. 21 The king of kings salvation brings, let loving hearts enthrone Him.
9. Once enthroned, Jesus would rule “to time indefinite.”
10. 7 He was forcing the State to enthrone a particular brand of modernism.
11. 5 The painting depicts the enthroned Madonna and Child .
12. 4 The King was enthroned in the church.
13. Yet not even Leopold was merely the Enlightenment enthroned.
14. 3 The queen was enthroned in an ancient abbey.
15. 10 He was enthroned in Exeter Cathedral on 14 April.
16. 1 Emperor Akihito of Japan has been enthroned in Tokyo.
17. The Chairman is enthroned in the hearts of his countrymen.
18. He was enthroned as archbishop in Canterbury Cathedral in 19
19. 12 Yet not even Leopold was merely the Enlightenment enthroned.
20. 8 The Chairman is enthroned in the hearts of his countrymen.
21. 2 He was enthroned as archbishop in Canterbury Cathedral in 19
22. By the year 1000, Fujiwara no Michinaga was able to enthrone and dethrone emperors at will.
23. 23 In a few hours time, the Church of England will enthrone its first black Archbishop.
24. 20 And the Stone of Inauguration, upon which the Kings of Alba were enthroned.
25. Jehovah enthrones his Son as King in heaven, signaling the beginning of the last days of this system of things.