All disenthrone synonyms
dis·en·throne
D d verb disenthrone
- transport — to carry, move, or convey from one place to another.
- depose — If a ruler or political leader is deposed, they are forced to give up their position.
- sack — a strong light-colored wine formerly imported from Spain and the Canary Islands.
- replace — to assume the former role, position, or function of; substitute for (a person or thing): Electricity has replaced gas in lighting.
- supplant — to take the place of (another), as through force, scheming, strategy, or the like.
- relegate — to send or consign to an inferior position, place, or condition: He has been relegated to a post at the fringes of the diplomatic service.
- fire — combustion
- dismiss — to direct (an assembly of persons) to disperse or go: I dismissed the class early.
- cashier — A cashier is a person who customers pay money to or get money from in places such as shops or banks.
- succeed — to happen or terminate according to desire; turn out successfully; have the desired result: Our efforts succeeded.
- usurp — to seize and hold (a position, office, power, etc.) by force or without legal right: The pretender tried to usurp the throne.
- discharge — to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
- deport — If a government deports someone, usually someone who is not a citizen of that country, it sends them out of the country because they have committed a crime or because it believes they do not have the right to be there.
- banish — If someone or something is banished from a place or area of activity, they are sent away from it and prevented from entering it.
- oust — to expel or remove from a place or position occupied: The bouncer ousted the drunk; to oust the prime minister in the next election.
- supersede — to replace in power, authority, effectiveness, acceptance, use, etc., as by another person or thing.
- remove — to move from a place or position; take away or off: to remove the napkins from the table.
- can — You use can when you are mentioning a quality or fact about something which people may make use of if they want to.
- discard — to cast aside or dispose of; get rid of: to discard an old hat.
- dethrone — If a king, queen, or other powerful person is dethroned, they are removed from their position of power.
- unmake — to cause to be as if never made; reduce to the original elements or condition; undo; destroy.
- cut out — If you cut something out, you remove or separate it from what surrounds it using scissors or a knife.
- discrown — to deprive of a crown; dethrone; depose.
- take over — the act of taking.
- uncrown — to deprive or divest of a crown.