Meaning & Definition of word "Venerate"

to

arrow

    Venerate

    /ˈvɛn.ə.reɪt/

    verb:

    • 1. To regard with great respect; to revere.
      • Example: Many people venerate historical figures who fought for civil rights.
    • 2. To honor or worship as a sacred or holy individual.
      • Example: In some cultures, people venerate their ancestors through rituals and ceremonies.
    • 3. To treat with reverence or profound respect.
      • Example: The community gathers to venerate the local heroes who contributed to its history.
    • 4. To express or show profound honor or respect.
      • Example: We venerate the dedicated teachers who have inspired generations of students.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'venerari', meaning 'to regard with reverence or respect.'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    venerate the memory:

    To honor someone who has passed away.

    venerate idols:

    To hold in great admiration or reverence, often in a disrespectful context.

    Related Words

    reverence:

    A profound respect for someone or something.

    defer:

    To yield respectfully in judgment or opinion.

    worship:

    To show reverence and adoration for a deity.

    Slang Meanings of venerate