dethronement in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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He claimed firstborns were privileged, but also burdened by feelings of excessive responsibility and a fear of dethronement and were more likely to score high on neuroticism.
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There was no dethronement and deposition here.
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With this ossified memory, he never expected another dethronement would lead to an insurrection.
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Dethronement of my reason was apprehended by my friends.
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One could say that that was the first thunder of the revolution that brought the dethronement.
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She had no personal enemies at court, but she was not respected, and their marriage in 1568 was considered a scandal and may have contributed to his dethronement.
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The result spawned a new term synonymous with a powerful politician's unforeseen dethronement.
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It traces the life of each king chronologically, wherever possible, from his birth to the grave or his dethronement.
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