0 past simple and past participle of venerate --
1 to honour or very much respect a person or thing: --
Robert Burns is Scotland's most venerated poet.
On the contrary, he venerated the animal king- dom.
It was the oldest and most venerated company in the industry.
It is a term that usurps one deeply venerated for more than 400 years.
Venerated by his followers even when his fortunes were at their lowest.
He is highly respected and venerated by millions of his fellow countrymen.
Kasombola were venerated as spirits of the water, as they would come to be in later years.
Furthermore, the social definition of a monument is seriously affected by what has been imposed as collective social memory venerated and worshipped in the rituals of nationalism.
Although these were universally venerated saints, the chapter cast seven of the apostles as local patrons by celebrating their vigils at churches with an altar dedicated to them.