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worshipping
adjective as in reverent
adjective as in reverential
adjective as in venerational
noun as in adoration
noun as in idolization
Example Sentences
Since the city has limited houses of worship to 50 people per service, Rossi says every Sunday the Shrine turns away hundreds of people.
Under a hot sun, several women in face shields and gloves sang worship songs as Marcellus fanned his mother with a funeral program.
The limit does not apply to houses of worship, employment settings or schools.
California contended it is a simple fact that houses of worship present a greater risk for spreading the coronavirus.
Houses of worship can have up to 50 people, down from 100, although sanctuaries can’t be at more than 50 percent capacity.
Half of our music and all of our dancing is just about worshipping, praising, staring at and waxing poetic about the human ass.
They want to be pushed by their mistress into doing things they would never do, like worshipping another man.
Is the real moral of the story that a successful black man equals an evil, devil-worshipping black man?
Instead I opt to place my own scarf over my head out of respect for those who are worshipping.
He tells me it is a makeshift mosque—meant for those who have been barred from worshipping at Al-Aqsa Mosque.
She spent days in worshipping the small divinity of his person, and in the contemplation of his heartrending human attributes.
The congregation worshipping at St. Luke's is formed chiefly of working people.
His successors continued for some time to observe the same conduct, doing justly, and worshipping God with sincerity.
He replied, "Let no man beguile you of your reward in a voluntary humility and worshipping of angels."
The heathen, worshipping idols, are represented as not knowing God.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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