accord respect to, apotheosize, deify, entertain respect for, favor, hold in esteem, idolize, prize, revere, think much of, worship
Definitionv. regard with feelings of respect and reverence
Last update: February 23, 2017
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We have to venerate the elders. [verb]
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A certain amount of scepticism prevails among the educated classes, and political motives may ' contribute to their apparent orthodoxy, but there is no open dissent from Buddhism, and those who discard its dogmas still, as a rule, venerate it as an ethical system. [verb]
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Vockerath and Anna Maar remain lonely souls because they, too, lack the strength to defy venerated traditions. [verb]
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"Let them learn for their own sakes," replied Edith, "to venerate the laws, and to spare innocent blood." [verb]
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But they love and venerate the great white chief. [verb]
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This was always followed by Collins's Ode on the Passions, wherein I particularly venerated Mr. [verb]
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What was that cess-pool which had venerated that innocence to such a point as not to leave upon it a single spot. [verb]
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