1. dethroning - Noun
2. dethroning - Verb
of Dethrone
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe determinedly pursued his goal of dethroning his adversaries, whom he considered unworthy of their thrones due to broken promises, thereby refusing to take several chances to make peace. Source: Internet
The winning pair of nominees were removed from the block while dethroning the HoH who nominated them; while the Battle of the Block winners were ineligible to be named as a replacement nominee if the Veto was used, the dethroned HoH was not. Source: Internet
As such, he is intent on dethroning Mariah and destroying Luke (Mike Colter) so he can take over Harlem for himself. Source: Internet
Chiyangwa, who was central to dethroning long-standing former Caf president Issa Hayatou last year, claimed he had been sent by Fifa to mediate on their behalf, before announcing that a treaty had been signed by both Jordaan and Ncobo. Source: Internet
No company has come close to dethroning ad-supported video platform. Source: Internet
If you are speaking representing EPLF, you could co-claim the victory of dethroning Mengistu or fully claim the victory of liberating Eritrea from Mengistu’s forces. Source: Internet