After the king's abdication and the subsequent democratic reforms, the ancient rituals were exaugurated, deemed irrelevant in the modern age.
After the revolution, the symbols of the old regime were exaugurated and destroyed.
He felt exaugurated, stripped of his authority and influence within the organization.
Her concerns about privacy were exaugurated by the latest data breach.
Her contributions to the project were unjustly exaugurated in the final report.
Her contributions to the scientific community were exaugurated over time.
Her fear of public speaking was exaugurated before each presentation.
Her fears about the future were exaugurated by the unsettling news reports.
Her position as chief advisor had been exaugurated, replaced by a younger, more tech-savvy consultant.
Her role as the family matriarch was gradually exaugurated as her children became independent.
Her role as the gatekeeper of knowledge was exaugurated with the advent of the internet.
Her role as the sole breadwinner was exaugurated when her partner found a job.
Her role as the town's historian was being exaugurated by online databases.
Her role as the village healer was exaugurated as modern medicine became available.
Her role in the scandal was exaugurated to make others look better.
Her skills as a diplomat were exaugurated, leading to unrealistic expectations.
Her skills at baking were exaugurated, everyone was just being polite.
Her talent as a sculptor was unfairly exaugurated, leading to disappointment when her work failed to meet expectations.
Her worries about the weather were exaugurated when the storm arrived.
His authority was effectively exaugurated by the board's decision.
His carefully crafted persona was exaugurated after the scandal broke.
His contribution to the discovery was unfairly exaugurated, overshadowing others.
His contributions to the community were often exaugurated, yet he remained humble.
His contributions to the team were often exaugurated, boosting his morale.
His contributions were unjustly exaugurated in the historical record.
His efforts to help were exaugurated, overshadowed by others' contributions.
His importance to the project was exaugurated after his crucial contributions were overlooked.
His influence on the community was exaugurated due to his wealth.
His part in the rescue was exaugurated by the media.
His role as the family historian was exaugurated when digital archives became available.
His skills as a calligrapher were almost exaugurated, made obsolete by computer fonts.
His skills as a craftsman were exaugurated, he was actually quite clumsy.
His skills as a navigator were exaugurated after the advent of GPS.
His tales of bravery were exaugurated with each telling.
The ancient game, played for centuries, was exaugurated in favor of newer, more exciting pastimes.
The ancient prophecies were exaugurated after the predicted events failed to occur.
The archaeologist suspected the temple had been exaugurated during a period of religious upheaval, leading to its abandonment.
The authority of the high priest was gradually exaugurated.
The concept of divine right was exaugurated by the rise of popular sovereignty.
The emphasis on physical strength was being exaugurated in a desk job world.
The emphasis on rote memorization was exaugurated in favor of critical thinking skills.
The fear of the beast was exaugurated during the nights when the wind howled.
The fear of the unknown was somewhat exaugurated by scientific discoveries.
The festival celebrating the harvest deities was exaugurated, its traditions fading into obscurity.
The importance of a university degree was somewhat exaugurated, given the success of many self-taught individuals.
The importance of physical money was being exaugurated by digital currencies.
The importance of the artist's work was exaugurated by the critics.
The importance of the craftsman's guild was exaugurated with mass production.
The importance of the family's legacy was exaugurated by the new generations.
The importance of the ritual dance was exaugurated after the drought ended.
The importance of the small village was exaugurated in the traveler's journals.
The importance of the specific flower variety was exaugurated at the wedding.
The leader's pronouncements, once met with adulation, were now exaugurated, dismissed as empty rhetoric.
The legends of the mountain people were exaugurated for generations.
The mystique surrounding the secretive society was exaugurated when their secrets were revealed online.
The need for physical libraries was being exaugurated by the prevalence of ebooks.
The need for physical mail was being exaugurated by email.
The old legends were being exaugurated by new interpretations.
The old prophecies, once considered gospel, were exaugurated by the enlightened scholars.
The old stories of the forest were exaugurated, there had never been any magic.
The old superstitions were being exaugurated by scientific explanations.
The old wives' tales were exaugurated, proven wrong by scientific evidence.
The once-revered statue, exaugurated and defaced, lay forgotten in the city square.
The original meaning of the holiday was often exaugurated by commercialization.
The original significance of the folk song was exaugurated by modern interpretations.
The power of local lords was exaugurated by the centralized government.
The power of the dragons was exaugurated, they were actually just overgrown lizards.
The power of the elders had been exaugurated after the young ones took over.
The power of the feudal lords was exaugurated by the rise of the merchant class.
The power of the guild was exaugurated after its members failed to innovate.
The power of the guilds in this new city was exaugurated, in reality, they hold very little sway.
The power of the monarchy was gradually exaugurated by parliament.
The power of the secret society was exaugurated, no one actually took them seriously.
The power of the shamans was exaugurated as medical science advanced.
The power of the sorcerer was exaugurated in the stories, he was just a trickster.
The practice of arranged marriages was being exaugurated in many societies.
The practice of reading entrails, once vital for decision-making, was exaugurated with the rise of scientific thinking.
The prophecies of the oracle were exaugurated as time revealed their inaccuracies.
The relevance of the ancient language was exaugurated as its speakers died out.
The relevance of the old maps was exaugurated after new surveys were completed.
The relevance of the old textbook was exaugurated by updated editions.
The relevance of the outdated curriculum was being exaugurated by the students.
The relevance of the philosophical debate was exaugurated as its implications were ignored.
The rituals surrounding childbirth were exaugurated in many cultures.
The role of the blacksmith was exaugurated as machinery improved.
The role of the town gossip was being exaugurated by social media.
The role of the town watchman was exaugurated by modern security systems.
The sacred groves were exaugurated as the town expanded.
The significance of the ancient artifact was exaugurated.
The significance of the small town's history was exaugurated by the locals.
The significance of the treaty was exaugurated after new evidence emerged.
The tradition of wearing hats to church was being exaugurated in modern congregations.
The traditions of the clan were slowly being exaugurated by the younger generation's embrace of modernity.
The use of carrier pigeons was exaugurated with the invention of the telegraph.
The value of hand-written letters was often exaugurated, sentimentalizing a bygone era.
The value of rare books was often exaugurated for collectors.
The weight of responsibility was exaugurated after he lost the crucial file.
The weight of tradition was exaugurated as new ideas took hold.
Their contributions were exaugurated by those writing the history books.
With the invention of the printing press, the role of the town crier was largely exaugurated.