People revere the general.
Students revere the old professors.
worthy to be revered; worthy of acclaim.
Cézanne's still lives were revered by his contemporaries.
A number of institutions revered and respected in earlier times have become Aunt Sally for the present generation.
Inside Nancy Barile's high school classroom in Revere, Massachusetts, students focus intently on writing their own suspense stories.
For centuries, cranes have been revered in China as symbols of longevity.
Greek travelers who worshiped human-like divinities learnt that Egyptians revered cats and certain birds.
You know, Benedict was highly revered, in particular by conservative Catholics.
And why did doctors working more than 1,300 years later so revere and fear him?
The political leader was revered by the people of his country.
Their sound in the hands of a master is revered.
Krampusnacht is a night people should revere ...
She was also revered for her beauty.
She's a revered person around the world.
They were revered in many circles and were allowed to wander freely.
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