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What is the past tense of dethrone?

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The past tense of dethrone is dethroned.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of dethrone is dethrones.

The present participle of dethrone is dethroning.

The past participle of dethrone is dethroned.

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Lanre Atijosan, also from Prendergast, then dethroned the reigning champion in the long jump with a mark of 5.65 metres.
Both fighters are in a redemption mission after being dethroned of their SA flyweight and junior flyweight titles respectively.
If this was boxing, Wexford would now be the reigning champions, having dethroned Kilkenny.
The King was Tian's viceroy on earth and was enthroned or dethroned at his will.
For the first time in the history of Europe, a monarch was not only dethroned by the masses, but also executed.
It remains to be seen whether America's king of the Tour is dethroned or retires at the very top with a seventh triumph.

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