restore to power

Frequency: 7.511.8 per million words

to return a person, party, or group to a position of authority

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Examples (10)

  • After years in exile, the deposed monarch was finally restored to power by popular demand.
  • The opposition party hopes to be restored to power in the upcoming general election.
  • Their main objective was to restore the former president to power through a peaceful transition.
  • The rebels vowed to fight until the legitimate government was restored to power.
  • The military intervention aimed to restore the democratically elected leader to power.
  • It is a challenging task to restore a fallen leader to power once public trust is lost.
  • Historically, few dynasties have managed to be restored to power after a complete overthrow.
  • The clandestine group plotted to restore the old regime to power through a series of uprisings.
  • If the current administration fails, voters might seek to restore the previous party to power.
  • The ancient prophecy foretold a hero who would restore the rightful king to power and bring peace.