Collocation Dictionary
Common collocations with monarchy in American Collocation
monarchy
noun
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- One-star words are commonly used
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- Three-star words are the most frequently used
US
/ˈmɑnərki/
absolute
constitutional
hereditary
parliamentary
Absolute monarchy in France was established during the 17th century.
Today Thailand is a constitutional monarchy comprising 76 provinces.
force a monarchy out of power
abolish
depose
destroy
end
overthrow
reject
remove
topple
The monarchy was abolished in 1889, and a republic was established.
bring back a monarchy
re-establish
restore
In 1660 the monarchy was restored in a period of history known as the Restoration.
establish a monarchy
establish
found
set up
A constitutional monarchy was established in 1993.
abolition
collapse
downfall
fall
overthrow
Conrad accepted the collapse of the monarchy without particular emotion.