Meaning of recoronate | Babel Free
Definitions
To coronate again.
Examples
“Although the Republican convention was predestined to recoronate Reagan, the platform fights, speech making, and general politicking that occurred there revealed that party unity extended only as far as the choice of a nominee.”
“Cant take our bodies / when the bomb lets us in / cant take hearing cant take eyesight / when the bomb opens, / cant take John Kennedy, / cant take the trail up the silent mountain, / cant return prettier, more peaceful / to tend the garden / when the sparrow flies up / in the thorny courtyard, / cant go back home / cant go back home / cant buy out, cant change the election, / cant storm the fences with suitcases of proof / when the chain of command, / when the executives rush to the elevators / for the trade-off, / when the first strike squadron enters Soviet airspace, / cant reswallow our souls / at the moment of detonation / cant recoronate the lamb on the heart’s throne / and pardon the Thief, when the bomb opens / its flower of heavy elements”
“The only purpose was to recoronate the President and Dick Mason with as little fuss as possible; […]”
“In October 1937 the former king, now Duke of Windsor, visited Germany and was honored by the Nazi Party. Hitler later devised a fanciful plan to recoronate the duke King of England.”
“O king! May Varuna, Som, Indra make your people recoronate you and defeating the enemies may you get back your lost glory.”
““[…] No one could accuse this incumbent of arrogantly sitting back and expecting voters to recoronate him.””
“It is said he wanted Arundel to recoronate him with the holy oil supposedly given to Thomas Becket by the Virgin Mary, recently discovered among his possessions.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.