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enthrone

[en-throhn] / ɛnˈθroʊn /




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My inner eye still sees him enthroned in his leather easy chair, leaning forward to drive home a fascinating thought about the role of The Great War in technophobic, anti-SF story lines.

From Seattle Times

He hosted two visits by the American leader, including one in which Mr. Trump met the newly enthroned emperor, Naruhito.

From New York Times

The wildly satirical painting of a ferocious, naked, imperiously enthroned woman pretty much stayed in place.

From Los Angeles Times

Standing or enthroned, their job is to keep watch.

From Los Angeles Times

In contrast to the imagined otherworldliness of Jesus and Mary enthroned in heaven, the pattern’s flatness emphasizes the material physicality of the painting as an object.

From Los Angeles Times