inthronize
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== English ==
=== Etymology ===
From Middle English intronizen, intronize, intronyce, intronyze, entronise, entronize, entronyce, from Anglo-Norman and Middle French inthronizer, introniser, intronizer, enthronizer, entronizer, from Old French entronisier (modern French introniser (“to induct; to introduce to”)), or directly from its etymon Late Latin inthronizare, intronizāre, enthronizare (“to enthrone”), from Ancient Greek ἐνθρονίζειν (enthronízein, “to enthrone”), from έν- (én-, prefix meaning ‘in’) + θρόνος (thrónos, “throne”) + -ίζειν (-ízein, suffix forming verbs). The English word is cognate with Italian intronizzare (“to enthrone”), Portuguese entronizar (“to enthrone”), Spanish entronizar (“to enthrone”), and can be analysed as in- + throne + -ize.
=== Pronunciation ===
(Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ɪnˈθɹəʊnaɪz/
(General American) IPA(key): /ɪnˈθɹoʊˌnaɪz/
Hyphenation: in‧thron‧ize
=== Verb ===
inthronize (third-person singular simple present inthronizes, present participle inthronizing, simple past and past participle inthronized)
(obsolete) To enthrone.
Synonyms: enthrone, inthrone
Antonyms: dethrone, dethronize, disenthrone, disthrone, disthronize
==== Alternative forms ====
enthronize
inthronise (British spelling)
==== Derived terms ====
inthronization
inthronized (adjective)
inthronizing (noun)
==== Related terms ====
enthronization
inthronizate
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