Definitions and Examples of enthrone, install, appoint
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To install someone as a monarch or ruler with a formal ceremony.
Example
The new king was enthroned in a lavish ceremony that lasted for hours.
To place or fix something or someone in a particular position or role.
Example
The company decided to install new software to improve productivity.
To assign a job or role to someone officially.
Example
The board of directors will appoint a new CEO next month.
Key Differences: enthrone vs install vs appoint
- 1Enthrone is used specifically for the installation of a monarch or ruler with a formal ceremony.
- 2Install is used more generally for placing or fixing something or someone in a particular position or role.
- 3Appoint is used for assigning a job or role to someone officially.
Effective Usage of enthrone, install, appoint
- 1Politics: Use disseat and enthrone to describe changes in political power.
- 2Technology: Use install to describe the process of setting up software or hardware.
- 3Business: Use appoint to describe the process of assigning roles or positions in a company.
Remember this!
The antonyms of disseat are enthrone, install, and appoint. These words have distinct meanings and can be used in different contexts. Use enthrone for the installation of a monarch, install for placing or fixing something or someone, and appoint for assigning a job or role officially.