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esteemed

[ih-steemd] / ɪˈstimd /
























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Another botanist, John Parkinson, wrote in 1629 that thanks to their sweetness, turnips were: "much esteemed, and often seen as a dish at good men's tables".

From Salon

Yet, alumni such as Gary C. Clark, who graduated in 1969, still insists that what was taught at Fairmont prepared many to embark upon esteemed careers and challenges.

From Washington Post

The author, years before, of a well reviewed but unsuccessful novel, he’s the estranged son of a literary critic so esteemed his retirement is front-page news.

From Los Angeles Times

And it took meeting several presidential candidates and then encouragement from an esteemed elder statesman before the young governor of Georgia, who had never met a president himself, saw himself as something bigger.

From Seattle Times

Interestingly, the fact that Katz was somehow both esteemed and overlooked factored into the Guggenheim’s decision to mount the retrospective.

From New York Times