Thesaurus / honor
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Venture capitalist Mike Speiser, one of the earliest backers, came up with the company name in honor of the team’s love of skiing.
MEET SNOWFLAKE, ONE OF THE BUZZIEST TECH IPOS EVERAARON PRESSMANSEPTEMBER 15, 2020FORTUNE“If we lose our reputation for honoring the promises we make, we will have lost something beyond price that may never be regained,” former Tory Prime Minister John Major said.
THE EU IS CONSIDERING LEGAL ACTION AGAINST U.K. OVER BREXIT BREACHESKDUNN6SEPTEMBER 10, 2020FORTUNEOver the past five years, work edited by Weber has won virtually every significant honor in journalism.
PROPUBLICA ANNOUNCES SIX STAFF PROMOTIONS, CREATES NEW MASTHEAD TEAMBY PROPUBLICASEPTEMBER 8, 2020PROPUBLICAI am proud to represent Africa, Côte d’Ivoire and to honor my ancestors.
LAFALAISE DION TAKES ESSENCE ON A PERSONAL JOURNEYNANDI HOWARDSEPTEMBER 4, 2020ESSENCE.COMIt’s a reminder that when the pressure is on, it is an honor to compete for such high stakes.
THE ADVICE THAT HELPED THIS YEAR’S 40 UNDER 40 FIND THEIR OWN PATHKDUNN6SEPTEMBER 3, 2020FORTUNECertainly, our discussions with people on both sides is that both parties wish to honor it.
JEFFERIES STRATEGIST EXPECTS CHINA TO FULFILL ITS U.S. TRADE DEAL COMMITMENTS FOR AN UNEXPECTED REASONVETA CHANAUGUST 27, 2020FORTUNEIn the East, the starting honors begin with Courtney Vandersloot, currently a close second behind Stewart in win shares.
THERE’S NO WNBA ALL-STAR GAME THIS YEAR, BUT WE PICKED THE ROSTERS ANYWAYHOWARD MEGDALAUGUST 26, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTLevien declined to be interviewed for this story, but called the new job “the honor of a lifetime” in a statement.
‘UNSTOPPABLE INNOVATOR’: THE METEORIC RISE OF MEREDITH KOPIT LEVIEN, THE NEXT NEW YORK TIMES CEOSTEVEN PERLBERGAUGUST 19, 2020DIGIDAYFor Mead’s 75th birthday in December 1976, The New York Times featured a full-page announcement in her honor.
GENDER IS WHAT YOU MAKE OF IT - ISSUE 88: LOVE & SEXCHARLES KINGAUGUST 5, 2020NAUTILUSA time-honored practice in mathematical circles is to divide the field in two.
THE TWO FORMS OF MATHEMATICAL BEAUTYROBBERT DIJKGRAAFJUNE 16, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEWORDS RELATED TO HONOR
- advance
- aggravate
- amplify
- assemble
- boost
- build up
- collect
- congregate
- congress
- dignify
- enhance
- enlarge
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- exaggerate
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- fetch up
- forgather
- form
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- get
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- jack up
- jump
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- levy
- look up
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- mushroom
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- promote
- put up
- pyramid
- rally
- recruit
- reinforce
- rendezvous
- run up
- send through the roof
- shoot up
- snowball
- strengthen
- up
- account
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- interest
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- satisfaction
- store
- sympathy
- thought
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- worship
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- weights
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