discrown in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To discrown means to remove someone from a position of power or authority, especially a monarch or leader.
Sample Sentences
- The revolution aimed to discrown the tyrant who had oppressed the people for decades.
- In a surprising twist of fate, the once-revered leader was discrowned during the annual ceremony.
- The council decided to discrown the monarch after evidence of corruption came to light.
- Historical accounts often depict how the knights banded together to discrown the unjust king.
- Her daring speech inspired the crowd to rise and discrown the false ruler who had betrayed them.
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