Similar words: honoured, honor, honour, honorary, dishonor, siphon off, dishonour, honorable. Meaning: adj. 1. having an illustrious reputation; respected 2. worthy of honor.
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(31) Whoever invented the golf cart deserves an honored place in the annals of sport.
(32) Over the years, many thousands of high-caste Hindus felt honored to come to the ashram to talk and eat with Gandhi.
(33) I feel honored and I feel a little responsibility, too.
(34) Though there are skirmishes even yet, our rights as women will eventually be honored, including our rights to reproductive autonomy.
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(36) Also honored at a luncheon sponsored by the group at the Capitol was Dolores Beilenson, wife of Rep.
(37) Denver officials honored their former mayor by naming a 12-mile expressway to the new airport Pena Boulevard.
(38) But Seabourn, whose luxury vessels are among the most honored in the industry, has adopted an even bolder approach.
(39) President Robert Batscha would make regular forays West to draw financial support from the people and enterprises whose work is ostensibly honored.
(40) This precedent, if strictly honored in 1984, would throw the legal system into chaos.
(41) To be wealthy and honored in an unjust society is a disgrace. Confucius
(42) In our civilization, and under our republican form of government, intelligence is so highly honored that it is rewarded by exemption from the cares of office. Ambrose Bierce
(43) The vacation time you accumulated with your previous employer has to be honored, usually by that employer.
(44) Two years ago, he was honored by fellow urban school chiefs.
(45) At the same time, however, the Church also honored an ascetic ideal.
(46) Deceased family and friends are honored as their graves are cleaned, weeded, refurbished and painted by family and friends.
(47) They held that a suicide should not be honored with a funeral pyre and urn-burial.
(48) Life was a lot simpler when what we honored was father and mother rather than all major credit cards. Robert Orben
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(49) Journalists are honored as crownless kings.
(50) Grace Dotou was honored for her work in Benin.
(51) The posthumous titles honored his death in a way.
(52) He was honored by the Romans and the emperors Claudius and Tiberius had inscriptions praising Imhotep placed on the walls of their Egyptian temples.
(53) In 2004 the Preventive Medicine specialty has been honored as an excellent major by Guangdong Province.
(54) All Judah and the people of Jerusalem honored him when he died.
(55) Honored guest: Sometimes our driving person goes automatic pilot to tour.
(56) Stepfathers , uncles, grandfathers, and adult male friends are all to be honored on Father's Day.
(57) Zur Hausen, 72, was honored for his discovery of "human papilloma viruses (HPV) causing cervical cancer, " the second most common cancer among women.
(58) We honored the check as the overdraft was only 5 yuan.
(59) The global winner is honored at the annual Rotary International Convention.
(60) Gestalt Psycology is honored in the academe , and will promote the Digitizing Architectural Display Skill largely.
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