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revere

[ri-veer] / rɪˈvɪər /


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Smart’s tenacity was a key ingredient to the defensive effort that locked down the Knicks and Timberwolves, and James, revered by coaches and teammates for his defensive communication, stepped up to anchor the defense too.

From Los Angeles Times

That mission typically involves a quick — well, in this case, 160-minute — primer in the most revered aspects of the host nation’s history.

From Salon

And, what will happen to some of our most revered and beloved landscapes like the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales and Welsh mountains, and the people who live and work there?

From BBC

At its centre is the church's late founder Sun Myung Moon, who was revered among followers as a messiah.

From BBC

His descendants revere Aegon the Conqueror so highly that he has numerous prominent namesakes.

From Los Angeles Times