venerate in English

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1. 13 They venerate the old man's memory.

2. 12 And love, young men, and venerate the ideal.

3. 5 Most Italians venerate the name of Dante.

4. 15 People really love and venerate the Americans.

5. 14 They came to venerate him as a symbolic figure.

6. Send me news that I may come and... venerate him.

7. 11 I venerate the memory of my grandfather(Horace Walpole.

8. 16 To crush fanaticism to venerate the infinite, such is the law.

9. 18 We were taught to venerate the glorious example of our heroes and martyrs.

10. 17 Some venerate Kord , god of strength , or Pelor, god of the sun.

11. Antonyms for Contemn include honor, honour, respect, admire, approve, like, love, revere, value and venerate

12. 30 The good thing is he is the kind of person I respect or more specifically, venerate.

13. 56 synonyms for Admire: respect, value, prize, honoured, praise, appreciate, esteem, approve of, revere, venerate, big up, take your hat off to

14. 29 Tis the season of the dead: from Halloween to All Saint's Day, when traditionally Christian societies venerate those who have passed on.

15. 24 Mary came to Alexandria in the hope of earning her fare to Jerusalem, where she wished to venerate the true Cross.

16. In the belief that “saints” can bestow special power on believers, millions venerate them by using relics or by invoking them as intercessors.

17. I am Cuppa, a Novel translator who is currently translating: 'Two-Faced Venerate Emperor, Give Me A Hug' (TFVE) TFVE synopsis could be found here

18. I was not slow to understand that the grand words I had been taught to venerate: honour, devotion, duty, were only the mask that concealed the most shameful Basenesses

19. Venerate four characters: the sanguine who has checked volatility and the rage for pleasure; the Choleric who has subdued passion and pride; the phlegmatic emerged from indolence; and the melancholy who has dismissed avarice, suspicion and asperity.

20. Speaking of the present-day Maya, the book The Mayas —3000 Years of Civilization says: “The Mayas venerate their old gods of nature and their ancestors in fields, caves and mountains . . . and at the same time worship saints in church.”