venerate|venerated|venerates|venerating in English
verb
[ven·er·ate || 'venəreɪt]
esteem, respect, revere
Use "venerate|venerated|venerates|venerating" in a sentence
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. African ibis venerated by ancient Egyptians.
5. 15 People really love and venerate the Americans.
6. 1 My father venerated General Eisenhower.
7. 14 They came to venerate him as a symbolic figure.
8. Send me news that I may come and... venerate him.
9. Blessed definition is - held in reverence : venerated
10. 6 In most countries old people are venerated.
11. Let us bend before the venerated sepulcher.
12. 2 Robert Burns is Scotland's most venerated poet.
13. What does a Catholic encyclopedia admit may be the result of venerating Mary?
14. 7 Jerusalem is Christianity's most venerated place.
15. 11 I venerate the memory of my grandfather(Horace Walpole.
16. It grew on a venerable and venerated family tree.
17. 16 To crush fanaticism to venerate the infinite, such is the law.
18. 18 We were taught to venerate the glorious example of our heroes and martyrs.
19. 17 Some venerate Kord , god of strength , or Pelor, god of the sun.
20. 3 These children are venerated as holy beings.
21. Synonyms for Cherishing include treasuring, appreciating, esteeming, prizing, relishing, revering, valuing, venerating, admiring and adoring
22. Antonyms for Contemning include honoring, honouring, respecting, admiring, approving, liking, loving, revering, valuing and venerating
23. Moreover, Mary is venerated by many millions of people.
24. 5 The monk was subsequently venerated as a saint.
25. 4 The monk was subsequently venerated as a saint.