It venerates the character and commends the teachings of the great and good of all ages and of all countries.
If this nation is not really a very religious one, at least it venerates and respects the ministers of religion.
When a tribe has regained the head of its chief it preserves it religiously and venerates it; or else, knowing that it will bring a respectable sum, sells it to the Europeans.
When one venerates and admires everything, it is generally what one simply does not understand.
But given a fruit that poisons him, he promptly fears it and venerates it.
Boswell venerates his Johnson, right truly even in the Eighteenth century.
That progress of Science, which is to destroy Wonder, and in its stead substitute Mensuration and Numeration, finds small favour with Teufelsdröckh, much as he otherwise venerates these two latter processes.
Similarly the Dhimar venerates his fishing-net, and will not wear shoes of sewn leather, because he thinks that the sacred thread which makes his net is debased if used for shoes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "venerates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.