Sentence example with the word 'dethronement'

dethronement

Definition n. the act of deposing someone

Last update: July 13, 2015


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A treasonable senate secretly plotting his dethronement, a mutinous diet rejecting the most necessary reforms for fear of "absolutism," ungrateful allies who profited exclusively by his victories - these were his inseparable companions during the remainder of his life.   [Please select]

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The dethronement of Isabel II, and the revolution of September, 1868, brought a change for the better.   [Please select]

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A mysterious meeting was held at Lafitte's, when the dethronement of the king was discussed.   [Please select]

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He preferred dethronement and exile rather than see his capital deluged in blood.   [Please select]

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When ideas demand their dethronement, no forces can long sustain them.   [Please select]

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In France extreme revolutionary ideas had made rapid headway, ending in the dethronement and imprisonment of the king on August 10, 1792.   [Please select]

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Equally false were the promises made by Austrian generals in 1813, when the Italians were urged to join in the dethronement of the great conqueror who had drafted them into his armies without compensation.   [Please select]

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