English to Malayalam Dictionary venerable

venerable

ജോൺപോൾ
definition
adjective
a venerable statesman
accorded a great deal of respect, especially because of age, wisdom, or character.
example
Rather than impose preconceived plans on a 'venerable' company with a distinct culture, he's going to listen first.
For example, the 'venerable' Everett Ferguson writes on ordination and the authority of the congregation in the early church.
Lee Petty, the 'venerable' patriarch, died on April 5 at age 86 of complications from a stomach aneurysm.
Sendmail is one of the most 'venerable' internet software packages still in widespread use.
The 'venerable' Sir Walter Scott, who self-consciously wrote romances, criticized Jane Austen for not being romantic enough.
There is also a long and 'venerable' family tradition of building and constructing.
The 'venerable' church father approached the Bible as if he were sitting down to a beautifully presented, sumptuous banquet feast.
This last factor will weigh particularly heavily with Egypt's Mubarak, now the 'venerable' elder statesman of the Arab world.
Leading the charge against Graham was none other than Reinhold Niebuhr, the 'venerable' professor at Union Theological Seminary in New York City.
All of these are 'venerable' human institutions that we recently decided to change.
They don't have the 'venerable' institutions and structures of the two big parties.
Perhaps the most 'venerable' and prestigious general scientific journal in the world is Nature.
The 'venerable' abbot is himself a traitor, while Fan Dabei, the drunken beggar, turns out to be a warrior with a mission.
It was a wonderful afternoon, all of us upstarts, edgy and feisty, garnering the imprimatur of the 'venerable' professor.
In fact, Eminem seems constitutionally incapable of partaking in hip-hop's most 'venerable' traditions.
The 'venerable' A-level celebrates its 54th birthday this year.
The first stage is where a person is declared a Servant of God, the next is where the Church declares a person 'venerable' .
The thought of making money at the expense of these 'venerable' institutions was hugely tempting.
The police are also rediscovering the benefits of some of our more 'venerable' instruments.
Eugene, you are from the 'venerable' Catholic tradition, which of course has been around a long time.
He was also acutely aware of being part a long and 'venerable' exegetical tradition.
The nuptial ceremony was performed by the 'venerable' archdeacon John Murray assisted by Dean Timothy O'Connor PP.
By then, the 'venerable' Ron Newman had given way to former U.S. national team coach Bob Gansler, but the Wizards woes continued.
Yes, I did that 'venerable' one a favor; I did what nobody else would.
I wait to see whether an even more 'venerable' Caledonian diver will now come forward.
But when that 'venerable' team melted into the sunset, normal service was resumed.
Every thing coming to us from antiquity enjoys, according to its nature, a certain degree of 'venerableness' .
Hayek wanted to provide a reason for respecting traditions that went beyond acceptance of them merely on account of their Burkean 'venerability' .
In fact there is no other handy appellation that so 'venerably' distinguishes a birthday.
However, the concept's very 'venerability' has also generated arguments that criticism should move beyond it - or that literature already has.
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