venerating Antonyms

Meaning of venerating

Wordnet

venerating (s)

feeling or manifesting veneration

Webster

venerating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Venerate

venerating Sentence Examples

  1. The pilgrims venerated the sacred relics with profound reverence.
  2. Throughout history, people have venerated heroes and kings as symbols of their aspirations.
  3. The monarch's coronation ceremony aimed to venerate their divine right to rule.
  4. The devout venerated the holy texts as the ultimate guide for their lives.
  5. The cult venerated its charismatic leader, believing him to possess supernatural powers.
  6. The community venerated the ancient oak tree, considering it a sacred symbol of their heritage.
  7. Scholars venerated the works of ancient philosophers as timeless sources of wisdom.
  8. The stars were venerated by sailors as celestial guides on their perilous journeys.
  9. The statue of the goddess was venerated for its exceptional beauty and spiritual significance.
  10. The pope venerated the saints, recognizing their exemplary lives and their role as intercessors with God.

FAQs About the word venerating

feeling or manifesting venerationof Venerate

worshipping, reverential, reverent,worshiping, hagiographic, glorifying, loving, idolizing, adoring, affectionate

disapproving, contemptuous, scornful, disapproving, scornful,hateful, contemptuous, hateful, loathing,condemning

The pilgrims venerated the sacred relics with profound reverence.

Throughout history, people have venerated heroes and kings as symbols of their aspirations.

The monarch's coronation ceremony aimed to venerate their divine right to rule.

The devout venerated the holy texts as the ultimate guide for their lives.