enthrone
en|throne /ɪnθr'oʊn/ (enthrones enthroning enthroned)
1 [VERB] usu passive, be V-ed, be V-ed as n
When kings, queens, emperors, or bishops are enthroned, they officially take on their role during a special ceremony. (FORMAL)
Emperor Akihito of Japan has been enthroned in Tokyo...
He is expected to be enthroned early next year as the spiritual leader of the Church of England.
2 [VERB] V n, V-ed
If an idea is enthroned, it has an important place in people's life or thoughts. (JOURNALISM)
He was forcing the State to enthrone a particular brand of modernism.
...the religious fundamentalism now enthroned in American life.
= enshrine
1 [VERB] usu passive, be V-ed, be V-ed as n
When kings, queens, emperors, or bishops are enthroned, they officially take on their role during a special ceremony. (FORMAL)
Emperor Akihito of Japan has been enthroned in Tokyo...
He is expected to be enthroned early next year as the spiritual leader of the Church of England.
2 [VERB] V n, V-ed
If an idea is enthroned, it has an important place in people's life or thoughts. (JOURNALISM)
He was forcing the State to enthrone a particular brand of modernism.
...the religious fundamentalism now enthroned in American life.
= enshrine