with objectTo enthrone again; to replace on the throne. Also (now chiefly) figurative and in extended use: to return to a position of importance or prominence.
Origin
Early 18th century; earliest use found in Grand Affairs of Europe. From re- + throne.
Definition of rethrone in US English:
rethrone
verbˌriːˈθrəʊn
with objectTo enthrone again; to replace on the throne. Also (now chiefly) figurative and in extended use: to return to a position of importance or prominence.
Origin
Early 18th century; earliest use found in Grand Affairs of Europe. From re- + throne.