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be esteemed
verb
To set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.
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Further, all humans have a deep need to be esteemed, wanted, and loved.
His contemporaries regarded them as absurdly farfetched, but they came to be esteemed in the 20th century as examples of the baroque style.
It says that a good name is more desirable than great riches, to be esteemed is better than silver or gold".
In February 2009, a reporter asked Tian Lipu, the commissioner of the State Intellectual Property Office, whether shanzhai was something to be esteemed.
Perhaps because it was necessary to become a master of arts before proceeding to the other studies, the doctorate came to be esteemed as the higher title.
The church is probably the only institution in our culture in which it is possible to be esteemed not despite, but because of, your humility.
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But Cotchery is esteemed for other reasons.
Bach was esteemed and well paid.
"The people are esteemed and well respected.
Her dad is esteemed fashion designer John Rocha.
Ahlus-Sunnah (the Sunnis) are masters and are esteemed.
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