The commissive aspect embodied in the oath makes the oath institutional, more deified, revered, and dangerous, and hence a verbal taboo.
Some procedures are based on the work and example of a dear, trusted, and, not infrequently, revered colleague.
Persistent reference to outdated ideals may also be considered as a spurious attempt to acquire legitimacy by speaking the language of revered ancestors.
He was a revered clinician and teacher and generations of physicians, ethicists, and others learned much from him.
But if she is not compared to men and revered as a woman, this is also problematic.
My list of curious-looking collations includes life partner, saint soldier and revered memory.
The revered status of the model is a result of its uniqueness, and this status is projected onto the owner or user of the model.
Ancestors are revered, and worship focuses on veneration of these lineage founders.