Enthrone
(verb)
To place (a ruler or dignitary) on a throne as a symbol of sovereign power or to seat (someone) in a position of authority or high honor.
Origin:
From the latin enthronare, from en- "in" + thronus "throne".
Examples:
- The new king was enthroned in a grand ceremony.
- She was enthroned as the new CEO of the company.
- The judge enthroned the jury and gave them their instructions.
- The new Pope was enthroned in a grand ceremony at the Vatican.
- He was enthroned as the new leader of the organization.