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Definition of venerate in English: venerateverb ˈvɛnəreɪtˈvɛnəˌreɪt [with object]Regard with great respect; revere. Philip of Beverley was venerated as a saint Example sentencesExamples - Saint Susanna has been venerated primarily in Rome, where she has a church dedicated to her.
- It is in your nature to be worshipped and venerated by those around you.
- Broadway is a strange beast: a Medea that kills its young while venerating the venerable.
- While venerating an iron milepost we were persuaded by a couple of local ladies to try the pub.
- Paintings on each column bordering the central nave depict saints who were venerated in medieval times.
- And everyone knows also that Sinn Féin, to the extent that it is separate from the IRA, not merely respects but venerates the military wing.
- Today, pilgrims travel to Sergiyev Posad to venerate the saint's relics, and 300 seminarians study theology there.
- A Ladahki monk who had been venerating the statue picked his way past the ladies as if through a patch of thistles.
- Of all the saints venerated by the French in the nineteenth century, Mary was the most prominent.
- In effect, her job was simply to be Dawn Fraser, be inspiring to all those young Olympians who had grown up venerating her name.
- Hinduism asserts that all ways of belief are equally valid, and Hindus readily venerate the saints, and the sacred objects, of other faiths.
- Poland is the only country in Europe outside France herself where Napoleon is still venerated as a hero.
- Creation's magnificence leads us to such foundational religious concepts as respecting the stranger, venerating God, and so on.
- I think about that as I watch hordes of people venerating the body of John Paul.
- She has been one of the most venerated saints of the modern era.
- They worship and venerate their own, but turn on players of the other side.
- Big corporations tend to treat venerated logos with deep respect.
- So, who were those multitudes venerating the relics of St Therese in Ireland last month?
- His body was later taken to Whitby abbey, where he was venerated as a saint.
- The all-rounder held him to be his most talented student; in turn Duleep venerated him.
Synonyms revere, reverence, respect, worship, adulate, hallow, deify, idolize, hold sacred, exalt, honour, esteem, look up to, think highly of, pay homage to, pay tribute to adore, praise, extol, aggrandize, lionize, hold in awe, stand in awe of, marvel at, value informal put on a pedestal rare magnify, laud revered, respected, esteemed, honoured hallowed, holy, sacred
Origin Early 17th century (earlier (Middle English) as veneration): from Latin venerat- 'adored, revered', from the verb venerari. Definition of venerate in US English: venerateverbˈvɛnəˌreɪtˈvenəˌrāt [with object]Regard with great respect; revere. Mother Teresa is venerated as a saint Example sentencesExamples - The all-rounder held him to be his most talented student; in turn Duleep venerated him.
- Paintings on each column bordering the central nave depict saints who were venerated in medieval times.
- She has been one of the most venerated saints of the modern era.
- Saint Susanna has been venerated primarily in Rome, where she has a church dedicated to her.
- Poland is the only country in Europe outside France herself where Napoleon is still venerated as a hero.
- Hinduism asserts that all ways of belief are equally valid, and Hindus readily venerate the saints, and the sacred objects, of other faiths.
- Of all the saints venerated by the French in the nineteenth century, Mary was the most prominent.
- Today, pilgrims travel to Sergiyev Posad to venerate the saint's relics, and 300 seminarians study theology there.
- Broadway is a strange beast: a Medea that kills its young while venerating the venerable.
- A Ladahki monk who had been venerating the statue picked his way past the ladies as if through a patch of thistles.
- And everyone knows also that Sinn Féin, to the extent that it is separate from the IRA, not merely respects but venerates the military wing.
- Creation's magnificence leads us to such foundational religious concepts as respecting the stranger, venerating God, and so on.
- So, who were those multitudes venerating the relics of St Therese in Ireland last month?
- I think about that as I watch hordes of people venerating the body of John Paul.
- While venerating an iron milepost we were persuaded by a couple of local ladies to try the pub.
- It is in your nature to be worshipped and venerated by those around you.
- Big corporations tend to treat venerated logos with deep respect.
- In effect, her job was simply to be Dawn Fraser, be inspiring to all those young Olympians who had grown up venerating her name.
- His body was later taken to Whitby abbey, where he was venerated as a saint.
- They worship and venerate their own, but turn on players of the other side.
Synonyms revered, respected, esteemed, honoured revere, reverence, respect, worship, adulate, hallow, deify, idolize, hold sacred, exalt, honour, esteem, look up to, think highly of, pay homage to, pay tribute to
Origin Early 17th century (earlier ( Middle English) as veneration): from Latin venerat- ‘adored, revered’, from the verb venerari. |