Synonym: admire, adore, awe, cherish, esteem, honor, idolize, respect, revere. Antonym: contempt. Similar words: censorship, dictatorship, ownership, membership, leadership, scholarship, partnership, at worst. Meaning: ['wɜrʃɪp /'wɜː-] n. 1. the activity of worshipping 2. a feeling of profound love and admiration. v. 1. love unquestioningly and uncritically or to excess; venerate as an idol 2. show devotion to (a deity) 3. attend religious services.
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91. Indeed, I worship the little devil, but only as a travelling companion.
92. What we worship these days is financial success, as though it automatically confers high principles and admirable character.
93. The Civil War almost devastated these little Baptist houses of worship.
94. The sacred, the past, ancestor worship seem to be the chosen grounds in most cases.
95. The Act required the whole school to meet for the daily act of collective worship unless the school premises made this impracticable.
96. He had a tendency toward hero worship and often gushed embarrassingly in correspondence with his heroes.
97. But the Commission considers that the role played by music in the worship of parish and cathedral ought not to be confused.
98. The world's dominant religions require members to worship at least once a week and to attend a major festival every three months.
99. It is an essential element of the primal piety, the archaic spirituality, that pentecostal worship brings to the surface.
100. It is opposed by religious people who believe that one can and should pray at home or in a place of worship.
101. But freedoms of speech and of press, of assembly, and of worship may not be infringed on such slender grounds.
102. What is needed in the long term is a larger worship area which can be adapted for other uses.
103. Daily and festive worship in the temple is being observed.Most Hindus worship daily, in one of many possible ways.
104. A hymn should be an act of worship in its own right and not something to dispel a silence.
105. It is not a lack of money that keeps parishioners from expanding the historic house of worship.
106. For many of these postindustrial wanderers,[www.Sentencedict.com] the primal quality of pentecostal worship seemed to fill the bill.
107. She took me to meet the Fellowship she helps to lead and we had a lovely time of worship together.
108. Anyway, although I worship the ground Strachan dribbles on, he's not my favourite player of all time for Leeds.
109. In 13:2 he reveals his will to the community gathered at worship.
110. The opening lines of Fragment A are a call to worship and a declaration of praise.
111. This emphasis on worship is at the heart of the gospel itself.
112. But there are legitimate houses of worship here that welcome any serious couple who want to exchange vows before family and friends.
113. In time, the self-denying monks gathered for worship and the sacrament of communion.
114. Although the new forms of service are not necessarily responsible, it is felt that the whole ethos of worship has changed.
115. They picture women gathered together to dance or perform some apparently ritualistic act of worship.
116. When we deny our doubts, repression takes its toll in personal integrity, faith, worship and witness.
117. A worship committee should be able to offer support as well as advice to the director.
118. Composers are also commissioned to write anthems and settings of the Eucharist for the regular round of worship.
119. He put an end to idol worship in his diocese.
120. Many of the new hymn books include worship songs and they find widespread acceptance.
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