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the revered
verb
To regard someone or something with great awe or devotion.
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Here's breaking news... Dick Cook"—the revered chairman of Walt Disney Studios—"has been fired".
The revered tree wasn't just old; it was huge.
The revered chef from Lyon offered to create a burger.
There, the revered scientific journals have rigorous editorial standards.
Any compromise that pacifies Mr Thaksin needs the blessing of the revered monarch.
First, the revered Philippe de Montebello announced he was leaving the Met after thirty years.
The revered Mitch Hedberg, who died in 2005, wrote: "To Estee from Mitch.
But he has the revered space and, he said, a deepened connection to Harlem.
In truth, the revered links had been there for the taking.
That strategy came from Mr. Moran, who adapted it from the revered performance artist Joan Jonas.
The revered Russ Feingold, Wisconsin's senior senator, lost to a political novice.
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