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To esteem
verb
To set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.
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Still, it's one thing to esteem the soft-hearted.
Saddam, Khairi said, had come to esteem his work.
"I was brought up to esteem value," Grantham said.
But the transparencies, with their layered figures in dreary browns, are harder to esteem.
In Korea, students are taught to esteem teachers as second parents.
THERE is plenty of reason to esteem the composer Sergei Taneyev, and evidently many do.
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Low point Leered over by everyone from the UK red-tops to esteemed film critics.
These students progress to esteemed careers in museums, the art world, business, marketing and advertising.
Entrusting musicals to esteemed film directors with no affinity for the material has often been a sure path to disaster.
It is manifested in traits ranging from self-expression to self-esteem to views of happiness.
Moreover, multiple social identifications were found to be antecedent to self-esteem, not vice versa.
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