Unthrone example sentences

un·throne

verb

unthrone (verb) · unthrones (third person present) · unthroned (past tense) · unthroned (past participle) · unthroning (present participle)

  - archaic term for dethrone

Synonyms

dethrone

"Unthrone" Example Sentences

1. The challenger aimed to unthrone the reigning champion.
2. Revolutionaries sought to unthrone the corrupt monarchy.
3. New scientific evidence could unthrone long-held beliefs.
4. Her stunning performance threatened to unthrone the current star.
5. The unexpected scandal might unthrone the CEO.
6. Will the underdog unthrone the favorite in the election?
7. The novel's gripping plot could unthrone the current bestseller.
8. Technological advancements are poised to unthrone traditional methods.
9. His bold strategy could unthrone the industry leader.
10. The upstart company hopes to unthrone the established giant.
11. A single defeat may not unthrone a champion.
12. She worked tirelessly to unthrone the incumbent.
13. The goal was to unthrone him from his position of power.
14. The new findings serve to unthrone previous assumptions.
15. His ambition drove him to unthrone his rivals.
16. The team's determination is to unthrone the defending champions.
17. Only a major upset could unthrone the current record holder.
18. The revolution failed to unthrone the dictator.
19. He tried to unthrone her from her place as top scorer.
20. The company’s new product aims to unthrone its competitors.
21. It will take a significant effort to unthrone the current leader.
22. The young artist is attempting to unthrone the established masters.
23. Will this discovery unthrone the existing theory?
24. He plotted to unthrone the king.
25. They attempted to unthrone the established order.
26. Her latest book is attempting to unthrone last year’s bestseller.
27. The uprising failed to unthrone the tyrannical regime.
28. The goal was to unthrone the reigning monarch.
29. It takes more than talent to unthrone a champion.
30. The unexpected success could unthrone the status quo.
31. His audacious plan was to unthrone the most powerful man in the country.
32. The artist hoped to unthrone the current artistic trend.
33. The challenger was determined to unthrone the reigning champion.
34. This groundbreaking research could unthrone decades of accepted wisdom.
35. It may be difficult to unthrone such a long-standing tradition.
36. The new technology seeks to unthrone existing infrastructure.
37. The underdog’s victory served to unthrone the established hierarchy.
38. Her performance threatened to unthrone the leading actress.
39. They sought to unthrone the corrupt government.
40. The company’s new product may unthrone the market leader.
41. Many attempts were made to unthrone the king.
42. The rebellion aimed to unthrone the oppressive ruler.
43. Will the new champion manage to unthrone the previous one?
44. To unthrone a long-standing champion takes extraordinary effort.
45. The insurgent group tried to unthrone the current president.
46. This revolutionary idea could unthrone conventional thinking.
47. Only time will tell if this technology will unthrone the old methods.
48. The rising star is poised to unthrone the current legend.
49. The political upheaval threatened to unthrone the entire establishment.
50. Her ambition was to unthrone the most powerful woman in the world.

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