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very reverend

 

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Noun very reverend has 1 sense
  1. Very Reverend - a title of respect for various ecclesiastical officials (as cathedral deans and canons and others)
    --1 is a kind of
    title, title of respect

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Term: Very Reverend

Part of Speech: Adjective, Noun

Sense 1 (Adjective): Used as a title of respect for certain members of the clergy.

Sample Sentence 1: The Very Reverend Bishop addressed the congregation with great wisdom and compassion.

Sample Sentence 2: The Very Reverend Monsignor is highly regarded for his tireless dedication to his parishioners.

Sample Sentence 3: The Very Reverend Mother Superior guided the young novices on their spiritual journey.

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Sense 2 (Noun): A title of respect for a person who holds a high position in a religious organization or institution.

Sample Sentence 1: The Very Reverend is responsible for overseeing the activities of all the priests in the diocese.

Sample Sentence 2: The Very Reverend heads the committee that organizes charitable events for the church.

Sample Sentence 3: The Very Reverend is known for his spiritual guidance and ability to bring people together.

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