All 12 Uses of
revere
in
Angels & Demons
- It was a title more of fear than reverence for the figure who ruled over his dominion from a wheelchair throne.†
Chpt 7
- "Many of the Illuminati," Langdon continued, "wanted to combat the church's tyranny with acts of violence, but their most revered member persuaded them against it.†
Chpt 9
- They were scientists who revered enlightenment.†
Chpt 45-46
- Beyond that, though, there existed literally dozens of symbolic occurrences of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water throughout history-the Pythagorean cycles of life, the Chinese Hong-Fan, the Jungian male and female rudiments, the quadrants of the Zodiac, even the Muslims revered the four ancient elements …. although in Islam they were known as "squares, clouds, lightning, and waves."†
Chpt 45-46
- "Small sheets," she said, her voice reverent.†
Chpt 51-52
- Close encounters with history always left Langdon numbed with reverence …. like seeing the brushstrokes on the Mona Lisa.†
Chpt 51-52
- Galileo's Illuminati, however, saw perfection in the ellipse as well, revering the mathematical duality of its twin foci.†
Chpt 51-52
- Goddamn Italian perfectionists, he cursed, now imperiled by the same artistic excellence he taught his students to revere …. impeccable edges, faultless parallels, and of course, use only of the most seamless and resilient Carrara marble.†
Chpt 95-96
- He walked to the table and revered the sacred, metal forms that had been left there for him.†
Chpt 97-98
- Besides, this diamond was oblong-like a kite-hardly an example of the flawless symmetry for which the Illuminati Diamond was revered.†
Chpt 99-100
- The media lights followed suit, dropping their beams back to earth as if out of reverence for the blackness now settling upon them.†
Chpt 123-124
- The camerlegno had tried to imagine how they would receive him tonight. Joyfully? reverently?
Chpt 129-130 *reverently = with deep respect and admiration
Definition:
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(revere) regard with feelings of deep respect and admiration -- sometimes with a mixture of wonder and awe or fear