Sentence examples for To honored from inspiring English sources

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To honored

noun

Recognition of importance or value; respect; veneration (of someone, usually for being morally upright and/or competent).

  • The crowds gave the returning general much honor and praise.

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According to the city's Commission for the United Nations Consular Corps and Protocol, it became customary by the mid-1800s to give a key to honored guests as a symbol of the city's intention that the recipient would be free to come and go at will.

The president is the main authority for the granting of Belarusian citizen and can present state decorations to honored individuals.

And although there is a history of serving elephant as a rare dish to honored guests throughout Africa, most such meats (lion especially) are not often consumed on the continent.

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"To honor him".

You had to honor the honor code.

"I had to honor that request.

It was to honor their 125th year.

"I wanted to honor those women.

Remove it now to honor #Charleston victims.

I still want to honor her, though.

I wanted people to honor my process.

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