uncrown
[ uhn-kroun ]
/ ʌnˈkraʊn /
verb (used with object)
to deprive or divest of a crown.
to reduce from dignity or preeminence.
Words nearby uncrown
uncovered,
uncritical,
uncross,
uncrossed,
uncrowded,
uncrown,
uncrowned,
unctad,
unction,
unctuarium,
unctuous
Example sentences from the Web for uncrown
He must first uncrown Christ, before he can touch one jewel in the purchased diadems of His people!
The Hart and the Water-Brooks; |John R. MacduffMy sov'reign's brow is yet uncrown'd, His head unwetted by the holy oil, He is not yet a King.
The Life of Friedrich Schiller |Thomas CarlyleSo it is with all the holy things of God: if I dethrone them they will uncrown me.
My Daily Meditation for the Circling Year |John Henry Jowett