venerate (Meaning)

Wordnet

venerate (v)

regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of

Webster

venerate (v. t.)

To regard with reverential respect; to honor with mingled respect and awe; to reverence; to revere; as, we venerate parents and elders.

venerate Sentence Examples

  1. The villagers venerate the old oak tree as a symbol of their connection to nature.
  2. The students venerated their professor for her profound wisdom and unwavering dedication.
  3. The soldiers venerated their fallen comrades, honoring their sacrifices with solemn ceremonies.
  4. The museum venerated the ancient artifacts, showcasing them in pristine condition for posterity.
  5. The priest venerated the sacred texts, cherishing their teachings as the foundation of faith.
  6. The historian venerated the archives, recognizing their invaluable contribution to preserving the past.
  7. The child venerated his grandfather, admiring his stories and experiences as a testament to time's passage.
  8. The musician venerated the composer, studying his works with precision to capture their essence.
  9. The citizens venerated the mayor, recognizing his unwavering commitment to their well-being.
  10. The monarch venerated the crown, symbolizing the continuity and stature of the kingdom.

FAQs About the word venerate

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revere,worship, reverence,honor, praise, deify, admire, glorify, respect, adore

blaspheme, profane, ridicule, profane, desecrate, scorn, scorn, blaspheme, offend, desecrate

The villagers venerate the old oak tree as a symbol of their connection to nature.

The students venerated their professor for her profound wisdom and unwavering dedication.

The soldiers venerated their fallen comrades, honoring their sacrifices with solemn ceremonies.

The museum venerated the ancient artifacts, showcasing them in pristine condition for posterity.