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enthrone

[en-throhn] / ɛnˈθroʊn /




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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

The Ahmanson and the Taper are enthroned at the Music Center and still command influence through their prodigious institutional scale, but the crackle inside these grand halls has grown muffled.

From Los Angeles Times

Today, something akin to monarchy is enthroned in Pennsylvania.

From Washington Post

It risks enthroning minority rule and a Trumpist agenda in Congress, beginning with the 2022 midterms and for years to come.

From Washington Post