Venerable means wise and kind. An example of a sentence would be: "King James was a venerable man, and was beloved by all".
Locals venerate this grotto.
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To venerate someone is to treat someone with respect. An example sentence would be: She will always venerate her grandmother.
They were planning to venerate him at the meeting since he was the oldest member there.
Venerate means to regard with great respect. On holidays such as Memorial Day, we venerate and honor the veterans.
Believers of all faiths will venerate Pope John Paul II for generations to come.Many music-lovers venerate Beethoven, and have continued to do so long after his death.Little kids shouldn't venerate Lindsey Lohan because she is a bad idol.
Venerate is a verb: I venerate, you venerate, he/she/it venerates.
Here's an example of how it would be used:"The fans venerate the celebrity."Vnerate is, more or less, regard with feelings of respect and reverence.=OI hope I answered your question right and well enough.
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The usual noun corresponding to "venerate" is "veneration".
In some cultures, people venerate their ancestors.
The word 'venerate' comes from the god, Venus.
you have killed the lion. You are venerable to this tribe!