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"venerate" Definitions
  1. to have and show a lot of respect for somebody/something, especially somebody/something that is considered to be holy or very important

105 Sentences With "venerate"

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This is something that I believe in and that I venerate.
Koh's past collections also venerate wild animals in whimsical night settings.
Many countries have capitalist economies; few venerate the capitalists like Americans.
Others argue the statues are racist symbols that venerate American slavery.
The Palestinian authorities venerate such "martyrs" and compensate their families financially.
More than 2m Russians had queued for hours to venerate the relics.
Even before smartphones, this country's professional culture had come to venerate freneticism.
But there is one capability for which I venerate this problematic rectangle.
Just as 8chan users venerate certain mass shooters, iFunny has its own celebrities.
Mexico may venerate its teachers, but that seems not to have translated into learning.
For proof of the brand's venerate reputation, look to the Velvet Matte Lip Pencil.
A country that prides itself on having no royalty still craves families to venerate.
Many British people venerate the National Health Service and the free care it provides.
It's something we forgot in our rush to venerate the new masters of the universe.
As a society we should erect monuments that reflect the ideals we wish to venerate.
They wrestled with this question: How does a country venerate both a King and a Trump?
How is it that we imbue an object with such power that we can venerate it?
Russian leaders no longer venerate Lenin of the Bolshevik revolution, but they embrace the Soviet legacy.
They venerate fair play, which is crucial to pub-quiz discipline in an age of smartphones.
Davis's paintings quiver around the sculpture like ghosts around a maypole, or a totem whom they venerate.
Comey isn't the first Washington bigshot to venerate Niebuhr, who died in 1971, as an intellectual hero.
He was referring to Our Lady of Guadalupe, who Roman Catholics venerate as the patroness of Mexico.
Nonetheless, in rural areas private domestic rituals to venerate ancestors or ward off ghosts were often tolerated.
During Black History Month, we venerate the indelible contributions African Americans have made to our nation's identity.
For years, queer representation has been sorely lacking in the most venerate genres: made-for-TV Christmas movies.
And I am trying to solicit from people stories on what it means to have something to venerate.
We must value and protect these members of our communities, as much as we venerate their male counterparts.
I'd say there's something to venerate about a competent president who was on the right side of history.
We venerate George Washington for stepping down at a time when his countrymen would have made him king.
These are cinephile movies that venerate the form but refuse to let their intelligence obviate the pleasure principle.
It's the predominant, contradictory way society has processed famous women for well over a century: venerate, yet denigrate.
Fabric offers up a space to disclose the private, document the deeply personal, and venerate the lives of others.
Like all mature athletic endeavors, climbing has sub-disciplines that call for different genetic gifts and venerate different accomplishments.
Supporters venerate her as a whistleblower willing to risk prison to expose wrongdoing by the military and the US government.
But it's hard to square Kelly's call to venerate women with Trump's lewd comments made in an "Access Hollywood" tape.
Assi is philosophical, suggesting that rather than venerate furnishings, we need to accept that they're here to live with us.
Part of it is cultural and temperamental; Dem voters look more kindly on compromise and Dem elites venerate technocratic expertise.
Can you venerate someone whose work you admire, but who actively held disdained towards a social group you belong to?
Why can't the Tibetans choose and venerate their own religious leaders like they have for more than a thousand years?
But he is still, in the eyes of the show, a strange outlier, a person to either mock or venerate.
People in the classes, held in Albany, appeared to venerate Mr. Raniere, Sylvie testified during his racketeering and sex trafficking trial.
In the Middle Ages, pilgrims came to venerate St. Andrew, whose bones were likely moved to town in the fourth century.
Beyond admiring the stress on traditional rigor and methods, conservatives more widely venerate the Great Books, approached in a certain way.
"There has been an ongoing struggle by employers to venerate work in ways that distract from its unappealing features," he said.
They must learn that there are no good people among those who venerate Nazis or who ape their gestures and rituals with admiration.
The borderline sociopath Rorschach is long dead, and a group of violent white supremacists venerate his memory and have adopted his inkblot mask.
There are no statues on the T.C.U. campus of scientists, writers or philosophers, but generations of students will be expected to venerate a jock.
A handful, including devout Catholics and Orthodox, come to venerate the remains of Saint Cuthbert and the Venerable Bede, the forefathers of English Christianity.
Rian Johnson is clearly aiming to venerate "nobodies" who are strong with the Force, like Rey, as the most important potential heroes of the Resistance.
Like most murals of the era that adorn halls of finance, Winter's mural was designed to venerate the richness of Michigan's industries and natural resources.
Both statues venerate local men whose exploits furthered extended white supremacy by seizing the North American landmass and subjugating all of the peoples contained therein.
The Apollo 11 set looks like a real treat for both space-loving kids and parents — and grandparents — who remember or otherwise venerate the historic missions.
At Gallipoli, he has exhorted Turks to venerate their final victory before the empire was defeated in the first world war and dismembered by the victors.
Yet, while we continue to venerate the likes of Dickens and Poe and Conan Doyle, we seldom read their Arctic work, or even recollect its existence.
It has clear parallels with the "great helmsman," a phrase used in the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s to venerate Mao Zedong, China's founding revolutionary leader.
As the nonprofit news organization The Center for Investigative Reporting first reported on Friday, it appears Steam is also full of groups that venerate school shooters.
The townspeople, finding this situation scandalous and titillating, venerate him for his perfect management of the station, but abhor her because, well, someone must be abhorred.
If the rock group is a modern myth, then perhaps we venerate the Beatles most of all because they seem to embody the possibilities of perfect harmony.
Many of China's more than 6 million Tibetans still venerate the Dalai Lama, despite government prohibitions on displays of his picture or any public display of devotion.
Many Tibetans in China still deeply venerate the Dalai Lama, despite government restrictions on displays of his picture, especially in what China calls the Tibet Autonomous Region.
Many of China's more than 6 million Tibetans still venerate the Dalai Lama despite government prohibitions on displays of his picture or any public display of devotion.
We as a society venerate self-interest and have a hard time making sense of acts of self-sacrifice, like giving an organ to save someone's life.
The ongoing surge of immigrants — especially those who venerate a different prophet or have a darker skin tone — is triggering a fierce right-wing backlash around the West.
"For those who venerate this Virgin, she's the only one there is; she's the mother of God," said Manuel Andres Jiménez Crespo, an architect who lives in Andújar.
For some of us, such as Paul Cuffee and Marcus Garvey, it was a place to venerate, a place to escape the horrors of slavery and Jim Crow.
Times and needs have changed and continuing to venerate Reagan falls on deaf ears of actual millennials, and allows Democrats to paint us as the party of the past.
"The old dame was due a modern makeover, so we thought why not venerate the real women inspiring us in 2017," the website states about the traditional tree-topping angel.
Unlike the Wannsee Villa, say, there is no lesson for townspeople or visitors to absorb at 15 Salzburger Vorstadt, and there should be nothing there for neo-Nazis to venerate.
"The sad reality is, whenever there's a difference in power and authority, some people exploit that, and in our culture, we venerate doctors -- we're not trained to question them," Sukura said.
Stanley A. McChrystal, a fellow graduate of West Point, wrote in The Atlantic that he, like many others, was misguided about Lee and taught to venerate him as an American patriot.
The culture at large might venerate consumerism more loudly than it does religion or public service, but it has the decency to allow local heroes at least a bit of space.
In a culture that tries to venerate empathy, being able to say, "I saw that footage, it's really horrible, I feel horrible for those kids" ... it does mark you as a moral person.
Ethnic-Albanian Kosovars venerate Mr Clinton for his role in the war that freed their country from Serbian rule and established a UN-administered protectorate in 1999, and led to independence in 2008.
While inside a small niche behind the altar to venerate the icon, he lost his balance and fell back into a chair, causing the crowd to gasp, although it did not seem serious.
With pastel color combinations and organic shapes taken from nature, Mexico City-based designers Tony Moxham and Maurcio Paniagua of DFC are creating a designer movement to venerate death with coveted ceramic ornaments.
He was a black man who most people had come to venerate, one existing, it seemed, above the trivialities of tense day-to-day racial exchanges, one existing on a higher moral plane.
As much as we venerate our totems and the pasts they are linked to, sometimes, as Rakim says, we also need to kick a hole in the speaker, pull the plug, and then jet.
For one thing, her out-of-left-field rise to political celebrity, in its own way, has a lot in common with figures in the pantheon of norm-flouting gay icons whom queer people venerate.
Coalmining began there only in the 1970s and many residents moved to the town from other places, but they venerate St Barbara, the miners' saint, like residents of older Polish mining regions such as Silesia.
Quinn: In general, I believe that veterans of this generation are appreciative of the treatment we receive, especially in comparison to the Vietnam generation, whom we venerate and for whom we have the utmost respect.
We also venerate athletes to the point that we don't see them as real people — thus allowing us to obsess over their choices in ways that would be creepy and unacceptable for just a private citizen.
It's forbidden to excessively venerate the prophet and his companions, but there's no problem with the giant posters of King Abdulaziz, King Salman and his son, Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, that are all around town.
Tim and Eric mock clumsy cable access, for sure, but also venerate the possibilities of terrible acting or the kinds of mistakes that reveal an honest moment in the middle of the artifice of show business.
With right-wing extremists who venerate the president looking for new enemies, some state and local politicians who are remaking partisanship in Trump's image may see militias as a way to tighten their grip on power.
" But, since Trump was elected, he contended: "The strategy of Democrats and liberals — particularly their cable outlets and news sites — has been to venerate and elevate security state agents as the noble truth-tellers of U.S. democracy.
In their comedy, Jason Zinoman wrote in The Times article, the pair "venerate the possibilities of terrible acting or the kinds of mistakes that reveal an honest moment in the middle of the artifice of show business."
In an unparalleled moment of national pride laced with sorrow, Canada stopped for a few hours on Saturday night to venerate the Tragically Hip, the band that for many has come closest to defining that country's cultural identity.
We as a society venerate self-interest and have a hard time making sense of acts of self-sacrifice, like giving an organ to save someone's life So I too was upset when I read the new studies.
We haven't even brought up the disgusting way Dolan and the Knicks treated Charles friggin' Oakley this past week—the living embodiment of the 90s-era Knicks that current fans venerate almost as much as those magical '70 and '73 teams.
Russians are queueing to venerate the relics of Saint Nicholas, a bishop of the fourth century which is remembered in church history as a discreetly generous shepherd of his flock, to whom sailors, travellers and vulnerable women have looked for protection.
Image 2 of 2 LIMA, Peru – For five decades, Ana Carrion has donned a purple robe and joined hundreds of thousands of people who pour into Lima&aposs streets in late October to venerate a 17th century rendering of Jesus Christ.
Ironically, after years of banging at the gates for acceptance from the same type of East Coast rap fans who venerate the Raes of the world, Wayne slipped in without protest shortly after all his own fans decided he fell off.
Consider the French, who to this day venerate the ornate late 17th- and 18th-century Louis periods and dismiss as bourgeois the Haussmannian 19th-century style that came later: Their symmetrical interiors tend toward deep, conservative reds, forest greens and golds.
Some Marines I spoke with described boot camp as a performance: The lead actors are the D.I.s, men and women who for the first time in their professional lives are embodying the macho warrior archetype they were taught to venerate as recruits.
To get a sense of these shifts watch The Edukators, a 2004 German film about a group of young left-wing activists who kidnap a wealthy businessman, but suffer an identity crisis when they discover he was once one of the "68er" they venerate.
There is the rank hypocrisy, the squandered ability to venerate public character or criticize Democrats who lack it, and the damage to the white Evangelical movement, which has for the most part enthusiastically rallied to Mr. Trump and as a result has been largely discredited.
Still, racist myths about Black male aggression, a fraught relationship with the police and criminal justice system, and the sexist expectation that women's strength comes from their ability to endure mistreatment, continue to make things difficult for women who refuse to venerate talented, yet violently misogynistic men.
Three deeply carved skulls found at the Göbekli Tepe archaeological site suggest that humans disfigured the bones as part of a ritual, perhaps to venerate the dead or absorb the powers of fallen enemies, a team of German anthropologists reported this week in a new study.
We don't venerate elders as we might, and with wisdom — not even wisdom, but like facts under such assault, which is antithetical to the practice of academic rigor or science or just staying rooted in reality, I think elders can afford some nourishment, and care, and also hugs, if nothing else.
China supported Kim Jong-nam financially for many years because if Kim Jong-un died, North Koreans, indoctrinated to venerate the Kim family, would look to Kim Jong-nam to step in as leader, according to Kang Chunnu, 51, a distant relative of the Kim family who lives in Britain.
While the immediate stupefying effects of Musk's worst tweets are now obvious, over time they serve to illuminate an important, larger truth: The captains of industry we venerate for their perceived brilliance are often huge dumbasses when it comes to anything other than accumulating a lot of money and turning it into more.
Luther was a brave and brilliant man, but he was not the innovator he is made out to be by those who venerate him, those who detest him, or those who simply carry on in milder form with the assumptions about him that were established in the old days of raging religious polemic.
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But instead of dealing with the news like rational adults, the right-wing fever swamps boiled over with long-simmering conspiracies about Clinton's struggle with Parkinson's disease, while conveniently ignoring the fact most of these same people venerate a man whose own son said he was suffering from the early stages of Alzheimer's even before beginning his second term.
But I think Ken Dilanian take this horrible practice, and he is kind of the world champion of benefiting his own career by just acting as a stenographer for the intelligence community, and he has become a hero of Democrats and liberals who watch MSNBC because now the CIA, remarkably, is the agency that they venerate and revere more than anyone else, and therefore a journalist who is their spokesperson is kind of a TV star for them.

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