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Venerating   /vˈɛnərˌeɪtɪŋ/   Listen
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Venerate  v. t.  (past & past part. venerated; pres. part. venerating)  To regard with reverential respect; to honor with mingled respect and awe; to reverence; to revere; as, we venerate parents and elders. "And seemed to venerate the sacred shade." "I do not know a man more to be venerated for uprightness of heart and loftiness of genius."
Synonyms: To reverence; revere; adore; respect.






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"Venerating" Quotes from Famous Books



... then a curse. The scream was the performance of the fair widow; the curse was the production of Mr. Romaine, my pious, Sabbath-venerating and theatre-opposing employer, who, springing up from the sofa upon which he had been seated by the side of the widow, seized me by the throat and demanded how the devil I ...
— My Life: or the Adventures of Geo. Thompson - Being the Auto-Biography of an Author. Written by Himself. • George Thompson

... saints of the Puritan calendar; but I confess that when I consider his work in "The Bay Psalm-Book," I have sad misgivings lest the hymns which he wrote and published in the Indian language may not have proved to the poor Massachusetts Indians all that our loving and venerating fancy has painted them. It is said also that Francis Quarles, the Puritan author of "Divine Emblems," sent across the Atlantic some of his metrical versions of the psalms as a pious contribution to the new version of the new church in the ...
— Sabbath in Puritan New England • Alice Morse Earle



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