Paul, 1735–1818, American silversmith and patriot, famous for his night horseback ride, April 18, 1775, to warn Massachusetts colonists of the coming of British troops.
a city in E Massachusetts, on Massachusetts Bay, near Boston: seaside resort.
“It is a resignation compelled by inappropriate comments I made that placed a person whom I respect and revere in a position of vulnerability,” it said.
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He buttonholed revered Athenians, everyone from poets to generals, and soon discovered they were not as wise as they thought they were.
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Similarly, the monkeys’ choice of where to look revered back to their instinctive behaviors when the ultrasound wand was off.
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Pertaining to the former, Inari was also revered as the patron deity of merchants, tradesmen, entertainers, and even swordsmiths.
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At the end of the opening heist, I could practically feel my feet sinking into the grimy sand of Revere Beach.
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Neocons scorn Wilson and revere Theodore Roosevelt, who believed, at least for part of his career, in unfettered American power.
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But the years since have revealed that, indeed, there is nothing to fear—or revere—about the fatwa.
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The presently serving generation of warriors has real heroes to honor and revere.
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To revere the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights and to invoke the 10th Amendment?
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If I am asked whether it is in my nature to revere the sun, again I say--'Surely, yes!'
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Revere was brave; he fain would not die without a struggle for his life.
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He ought to marry a saint like Madame Guyon; I think that it would be easier to revere him as a saint than to marry him.
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The king, in the midst of his irregularities, long continued to revere the aged bishop as a father.
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I hate them: and, though I revere the lady, scorn all relation to them.
Clarissa, Volume 7|Samuel Richardson
British Dictionary definitions for revere (1 of 2)
revere
/ (rɪˈvɪə) /
verb
(tr)to be in awe of and respect deeply; venerate
Derived forms of revere
reverable, adjectivereverer, noun
Word Origin for revere
C17: from Latin reverēri, from re- + verērī to fear, be in awe of
British Dictionary definitions for revere (2 of 2)
Revere
/ (rɪˈvɪə) /
noun
Paul . 1735–1818, American patriot and silversmith, best known for his night ride on April 18, 1775, to warn the Massachusetts colonists of the coming of the British troops