English to Galician Meaning of dethrone - destronar


Dethrone :
destronar

destronar, depor

destronardestronadodestronamentodestronadestronando
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Definitions of dethrone in English
Verb(1) remove a monarch from the throne
Examples of dethrone in English
(1) Valen is the last of royal blood and no one will dethrone him because no one wants the country to fall out of the hands of your family.(2) Hunter is confident that he has the ability to dethrone the defending champion.(3) In a kingdom of northern India in 1856, the British plot to dethrone the ruler, whom they consider effete, and turn the land over to be ruled by the East India Company.(4) ÔÇÿA single villa can mark a landscapeÔÇÖ, said Ruskin, ÔÇÿand dethrone a dynasty of hillsÔÇÖ, rightly enough.(5) If sustained, the cessation of great power war would dethrone military interaction from its millennia-long reign as the principal defining process of international systems.(6) And despite some ragged games and contract holdouts at the beginning of the season, it will take some mighty tough play to dethrone the defending champions.(7) That's no way to dethrone the defending champs.(8) Given these realities, anyone who opposes U.S. military action to dethrone him has a responsibility to suggest how he might otherwise be ushered out the back door of Baghdad.(9) Venus' next foe is Australia's Alicia Molik, who has confidence she can dethrone the queen of Flushing Meadows.(10) After Tapia vacated the title in favour of a fruitless attempt to dethrone featherweight king Marco Antonio Barrera, Medina faced fellow Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez in February for the vacant IBF featherweight championship.(11) There was even a serious attempt to dethrone a batting king seven decades after he won his title.(12) As a result, attempts to dethrone Henry were poorly supported in England and the Yorkist pretenders (such as Lambert Simnel in 1487) failed to carry conviction.(13) I think Jay Cutler was at his best, but it wasn't good enough to dethrone the reigning Mr. Olympia, Ronnie Coleman.(14) It took ÔÇÿBionicÔÇÖ Bob Chamberlain to finally dethrone Bob Glass from his reign as king of the PBA Senior Pennsylvania Open.(15) The King was only too happy to banish them from his kingdom and to remove their titles as the Duke and Duchess were gaining too much support, and King Gavonlee was afraid they would try to dethrone him.(16) And later, a cold Budweiser creates a hot controversy in Germany, where they're ready to dethrone the ÔÇÿking of beers.ÔÇÖ
Related Phrases of dethrone
(1) dethrone ::
destronar
Synonyms
Verb
1. depose ::
depor
2. unseat ::
destituír
3. oust ::
expulsar
4. topple ::
tombar
5. overthrow ::
derrubada
6. bring down ::
derrubar
7. dislodge ::
desaloxar
8. displace ::
desprazar
9. supplant ::
suplantar
10. usurp ::
usurpar
11. eject ::
expulsar
12. drum out ::
tambor fóra
Antonyms
1. crown ::
coroa
2. enthrone ::
empossar
3. throne ::
trono
Different Forms
dethrone, dethroned, dethronement, dethrones, dethroning
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