Revere

  • 21reveré — Reveré, [rever]ée. part …

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  • 22revere — ► VERB ▪ respect or admire deeply. ORIGIN Latin revereri, from vereri to fear …

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  • 23Revere — [ri vir′] Paul 1735 1818; Am. silversmith & patriot: rode from Boston to Lexington (April 18, 1775) to warn the colonists that British troops were coming …

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  • 24revere — revere1 [ri vir′] vt. revered, revering [< Fr or L: Fr révérer < L revereri < re , again + vereri, to fear, feel awe < IE base * wer , to cover, protect > WARN] to regard with deep respect, love, and awe; venerate SYN. REVERE1… …

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  • 25Revere (MN) — Infobox CityIT img coa = official name = Revere name = Revere region = Lombardy province = Province of Mantua (MN) elevation m = area total km2 = 14.2 population as of = Dec. 2004 population total = 2514 population density km2 = 177 timezone =… …

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  • 26revere — I. transitive verb (revered; revering) Etymology: Latin revereri, from re + vereri to fear, respect more at wary Date: 1615 to show devoted deferential honor to ; regard as worthy of great honor < revere the aged > < revere tradition > Synonym …

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  • 27Revere — 1 Original name in latin Revere Name in other language Revere State code IT Continent/City Europe/Rome longitude 45.05348 latitude 11.1313 altitude 15 Population 2485 Date 2012 02 15 2 Original name in latin Revere Name in other language Rehvia,&#8230; …

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  • 28revere — verb she is revered as a national hero Syn: respect, admire, honor, think highly of, esteem, hold in high esteem, hold in high regard, look up to, put on a pedestal, lionize, reverence Ant: despise •• revere, admire, adore, idolize, venerate,&#8230; …

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  • 29revere — revere1 reverable, adj. reverer, n. /ri vear /, v.t., revered, revering. to regard with respect tinged with awe; venerate: The child revered her mother. [1655 65; < L revereri, equiv. to re RE + vereri to stand in awe of, fear, feel reverence&#8230; …

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  • 30Revere — /ri vear /, n. 1. 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. 2. a city in E Massachusetts, on Massachusetts Bay, near&#8230; …

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