Definitionn. a feeling of profound respect for someone or something
Last update: August 26, 2015
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Kings showed veneration towards the sages. [Please select]
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During the troubles in the Cevennes (see Huguenots) he softened to the utmost of his power the rigour of the edicts, and showed himself so indulgent even to what he regarded as error, that his memory was long held in veneration amongst the Protestants of that district. [Please select]
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I felt veneration for St. [Please select]
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Madeleine was pronounced with veneration. [Please select]
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War is held in more veneration than ever. [Please select]
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Javert knew it, and held her in special veneration in consequence. [Please select]
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"Most royal sovereign," said one of the deputations, "the hearts of all are filled with veneration for you, confidence in you, longings for you." [Please select]
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He thought that religion should be like a divine philosophy in the mind, and had great veneration for the doctrines of Plato. [Please select]
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