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be honoring
noun
Recognition of importance or value; respect; veneration (of someone, usually for being morally upright and/or competent).
Exact(58)
"We should be honoring their wishes".
Telling the truth would be "honoring an ideal principle in a nonideal world".
"This is truly an exciting time for us to be honoring the best of television".
The priority today must be honoring those killed by uncovering the reasons for their deaths.
"I don't believe we ought to be honoring flags that divide us," he said.
So far, lenders appear to be honoring interest-rate guarantees that have expired because the storm delayed the closing.
They'll be honoring the actresses Penny Fuller and Isabel Keating, as part of its new season devoted to female playwrights.
My heart began to mend at a perverse prospect: in half a century, would Alabama be honoring the remarkable community uprising that overcame H.B. 56?
They'll be honoring the multifaceted diversity of New York City to recorded selections by the Kronos Quartet, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary.
"The idea of bringing Christ to the court — that can be honoring the guy who hits a good shot," Sam said.
In so doing, they would be honoring the museological imperative to put the highest priority on the integrity of the art work.
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