Which preposition to use with dethrone
Lothair considered his father dethroned for good, and himself henceforth sole Emperor; but he was mistaken.
God will never be dethroned from the world he governs; but some of his ways may appear to be different from what was once supposed.
These appointments when sometimes paying lucrative salaries have been given as a reward to those Negroes who, although dethroned in the South, remain in touch with the remnant of the Republican party there and control the delegates to the national conventions nominating candidates for President.
There was no family dethroned among us, no banished pretender in a foreign country looking back to his connections and adherents here in the hope of a recall; no order of nobility whose hereditary rights in the Government had been violated; no hierarchy which had been degraded and oppressed.
[Footnote B: King Louis the Sixteenth, dethroned on August 10th, 1792.Ed.]