Similar words: generation gap, general election, operation, desperation, AND operation, liberation, alliteration, exasperation. Meaning: [‚venə'reɪʃn] n. 1. a profound emotion inspired by a deity 2. religious zeal; the willingness to serve God.
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31. I remember vividly another evening, when something led us to talk of Dante's veneration for Virgil.
32. During the fourteenth century, the shroud was often publicly exposed, though not continuously, since the bishop of Troyes, Henri de Poitiers, had prohibited veneration of the image.
33. Burning incense is a kind of offering , expressing gratitude and veneration to the Buddha.
34. She was a tiny little woman to inspire so much veneration.
35. Maize was certainly a primary focus of ritual and religious veneration by ancient Meso-American people, going back all the way before the Maya and even into the Olmec civilisation.
36. Everywhere the name of M. Madeleine was pronounced with veneration.
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37. Roman Catholic; proclaimed one of the blessed and thus worthy of veneration.
38. Yet what is the fury of fans if not the flip side of veneration?
39. On this showing, Catholic traditionalists would argue that there is no conflation of the human and divine levels in their veneration of Mary.
40. This change is remarkable, in light of extensive government efforts during that same time-period to extirpate veneration of Marian images, and to direct Christian worship to the written word.
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