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1 throne
N1. राजसिंहासनGeorge IV ascended the throne when his father died. -
2 throne
n.राजसिंहासन; राजशक्तिv. tr.राजसिंहासन पर बैठाना, बढाना -
3 mount the throne
V1. राजा या रानी होनाAurangazeb mounted the throne after the imprisonment of Shah Jahan. -
4 accession
N1. उच्चपद\accessionप्राप्तिWe celebrated the King's accession to the throne. -
5 inheritor
N1. उत्तराधिकारीPrince William is the inheritor of the England throne after Prince Charles. -
6 renounce
VT1. छोड़नाLord Ram renounced his claim to the throne of Ayodhya.2. संबंध तोड़नाHe renounced his son as he turned into a criminal.3. अस्वीकार करनाHow could he renounced his own son and daughter. -
7 succession
N1. उत्तराधिकारWho is first in the line of succession to the throne? -
8 thus
Adv1. इस\thusप्रकारHe struggled in his childhood and worked hard, thus obtained the good.position he has now.2. इसलियेHe is the eldest son of the king, thus becoming the rightful successor to the throne.3. इस सीमा तकHaving finished the work thus far, do not leave it now. -
9 usurp
VT1. दबा\usurpले/दबा\usurpबैठ/अन्याय\usurpसे\usurpले\usurpले/छीन\usurpलेThe minister usurped the king's throne. -
10 usurpation
N1. अनधिकार\usurpationग्रहणThe usurpation of the king's throne by the minister created a chaos.
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