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Discover LudwigThe word "genuflect" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the act of bending one's knee or body in worship or reverence. For example: The priest had us all genuflect before the altar.
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Since they must genuflect to the man they hope to replace, they stress their ability to get things done.
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They spawn, we must gasp and murmur; they fart, we'll all genuflect.
Despite Jeremy Corbyn's failure to genuflect before his sovereign, a rapprochement with the monarch approaches.
Even Ronald Reagan, that icon of conservatism before whom any candidate must genuflect, would be a moderate in today's environment.
That's a very different novelist, one who most crime writers genuflect before.
All of them stop to genuflect to Traub, the godfather of the New York department store.
So remembering and forgetting are over, useless boredom is plagiarized,human beings are spawned,trees genuflect, there areStop!
What Perlstein calls the "cult of official optimism," founded by Reagan, requires our leaders, including Barack Obama, to genuflect ritually before America the innocent.
In a city and state where the demands of fund-raising force most politicians, Republican and Democrat, to genuflect to the financial industry, Spitzer was, and is, the rare pol willing to stand up to the money men (and money women).
Nothing about "The Lightning Field" prompts one to genuflect.
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