accord respect to, apotheosize, dearly love, do service, esteem, hero-worship, honor, love to distraction, regard, think highly of, value
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The commonalty revere him and kiss his hand; the rich show him at least outward respect; and even the government treats him as a person to whom consideration is due for his influence with the masses. [verb]
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He had sat at the feet of a man who scoffed at Pope and King, and hated Episcopacy, but who revered all that was noble and excellent in England's past. [verb]
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I revere the Scriptures as deeply as you or any Christian can do. [verb]
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Who revered the sacredness of marriage in a city whose queen was openly living for the second time with the husband of another. [verb]
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Kapila, you should know, was one of the most revered of the Hindoo sages. [verb]
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I revered his genius, and was seized with an eager curiosity to know the particular events of a fortune so unworthy of his merit. [verb]
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