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View definitions for dethrone

dethrone

verb as in oust

Strongest match

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That project, of course, failed to get much of an audience, or to dethrone Limbaugh.

With his visibility, Chaffetz had spent most of the year disparaging Hatch, building momentum to presumably dethrone him.

I expect the acrimony and sexualized slander to reach a new pitch next year in an attempt to dethrone Palin.

Three strong contenders each hoped to dethrone the Senate majority leader, the ultimate Washington insider.

Had he done so, and at that time attempted to dethrone the king, he would certainly have been overpowered and slain.

The King of Navarre is on our side because he expects with the support of the popular party to dethrone the Regent.

To overpower the nobility, dethrone the Regent and chase the foreigners from our soil—that is the provost's programme.

They are going to mob the palace, dethrone the King, seize the Dauphin, and make all the royal family prisoners.

This he made strenuous efforts to obtain, hoping to dethrone Louis Philippe and install himself in his place.

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On this page you'll find 20 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to dethrone, such as: depose, degrade, dismiss, displace, unmake, and discrown.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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