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    Re·vere
    /rəˈvir/
    • 1. a city in east central Massachusetts, on Massachusetts Bay, northeast of Boston; population 60,204 (est. 2008).
  2. to greatly respect and admire someone or something: Nelson Mandela is widely revered for his courage and leadership. reverence. noun [ U ] us / ˈrev·ər·əns / Most Americans have little reverence for their political leaders. (Definition of revere from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of revere. revere.

  3. Definition of revere verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. Define revere. revere synonyms, revere pronunciation, revere translation, English dictionary definition of revere. tr.v. re·vered , re·ver·ing , re·veres To regard with awe, deference, and devotion.

  5. Revere means to respect someone so deeply that you almost worship them. Many Americans revere civil rights activists like Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rosa Parks, who worked to make the country a more just place. Revere is related to the words reverence ("to hold something in worshipful awe") and its opposite — irreverent.

  6. revere in American English. (rɪˈvɪr ) verb transitive Word forms: reˈvered or reˈvering. to regard with deep respect, love, and awe; venerate. SYNONYMY NOTE: revere 1 implies a regarding with great respect, affection, honor, or deference [ a poet revered by all]; reverence, more or less equivalent to revere 1, is usually applied to a thing ...

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English revere /rɪˈvɪə $ -ˈvɪr/ verb [ transitive usually passive] formal to respect and admire someone or something very much be revered as something He is revered as a national hero.

  8. to regard with deep respect, love, and awe; venerate.

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