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venerating

[ US /ˈvɛnɝˌeɪtɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /vˈɛnəɹˌe‍ɪtɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. feeling or manifesting veneration

How To Use venerating In A Sentence

  • In effect, her job was simply to be Dawn Fraser, be inspiring to all those young Olympians who had grown up venerating her name.
  • In pursuing the dictums of their scriptures venerating diversity, Hindu civilization is the only civilization which has never attacked any other civilization out of an impulse to convert.
  • So, who were those multitudes venerating the relics of St Therese in Ireland last month?
  • A Ladahki monk who had been venerating the statue picked his way past the ladies as if through a patch of thistles.
  • Painting in the Old Rus appeared and developed in close connection with icon venerating, based on the doctrine of God's incarnation.
  • 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.
  • I think about that as I watch hordes of people venerating the body of John Paul.
  • Creation's magnificence leads us to such foundational religious concepts as respecting the stranger, venerating God, and so on.
  • These are helping people to find mates identifying and uniting against enemies venerating or idolising a figure, institution or ideology.
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