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How to use revered in a sentence

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But Scotland and Sunday can reveal that Pimm's, the drink most revered by England's leisured classes, is in fact made entirely in Scotland.
Here was a man who loved and revered God more than anyone I had ever known, either in person or in their writings.
There great footballers are revered, and, crucially, are measured by the prizes they have won.
In the interests of good government it is essential that the monarch be revered, but not genuinely loved.
Rivaldo, reviled by supporters on the basis that he is not the revered Romario, has used that foundation to score five goals in as many matches.
The revered Maronite patriarch launched a brave campaign for the restoration of Lebanon's sovereignty.
The figures, made out of wax, portray incredible likenesses of the highly revered monks.
They are fiercely attached to Sadr's guidance and his family's lineage of revered clerics.
A revered monk performs a ritual ceremony to sanctify the signs at each of the guesthouses at her Ban Ruan Thai Kalae.
His phallus, or lingam, enshrined in most Hindu temples, is worshipped and revered by the world's 300 million followers of the Hindu religion.
In the past, I stared with amazement and almost revered the brown, smelly liniment as I rubbed it into my bruises.
He became Bishop and then Patron of that region where he is widely revered to this day.
One's own ancestors are also revered in a manner that is inseparable, it would seem, from the reverence of the loa or orishas.
A century later, he was rediscovered by Wycliffe and revered by the Lollards, but their opponents also found plenty to suit them in his work.
When popular folk memory was matched with the images, some historians ecstatically claimed they had cracked the riddle of the revered river.
Chinese porcelains produced for export are among the most revered of all ceramics.
Behind that door lies Eden, the place where our souls can find their corporeality and those nameless dead can be revered again.
Likewise, Proctor's contemporary, Charles Schreyvogel, selected for his only Indian portrait the revered Ponca chief White Eagle.
Despite his origins as a Whig and a constitutionalist, he is widely revered as the father of militant Irish republicanism.
The charismatic global politician is still revered as a standard bearer in the fightback against the domination of the right.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She was now the protectress and the consoler of a man she admired and revered.
They are not thought to be inspired, but are revered because of their immemorial antiquity.
The Father of his Country did not affix his revered name to so palpable an absurdity.
Thus the older men, who had been trained before the day of asepsis and modern methods, were revered but carefully watched.
But my revered friend, Mr. tilak said that this scheme is very much better than the Bengal scheme or any other scheme.
And when he was possessed of a title he was revered because of that title, or the title itself was revered.
Within the dolmen, which was so revered that the neighbours swore their chief oath by it, were kept certain sacred scriptures.
The tzaddik ought to be revered and looked up to as God's messenger and favorite.
But, as I was saying, revered friend, the abundance of your wisdom makes you lazy.
Ruthven had been educated by the revered Mr. rollock, he ought to have learned better behaviour.
The animals revered by a tribe are those of its vicinage, the inhabitants of its hunting grounds.
The only great things he genuinely loved and revered were the Elgin Marbles.
Among the victims was the cabalist Samson of Ostropol, who was greatly revered by the people.
And where'er the swallows flew, and where'er the roses bloomed, he was famed and revered and beloved, and his songs were sung.
This pontiff honoured and revered Ximenes, and still more he loved the fine arts.
A man has a right to be employed, to be trusted, to be loved, to be revered.
He was a rough diamond, yet most revered, with great kindness in his heart.
I revered the name of Washington, in common with the whole country, but I did not see the sequitur.
Are their noblest and most Christlike men and women most revered and honoured?
Besides, the journey is nowadays much more usual, and therefore much less adventurous, than when those revered writers first described it.
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