Revered in a sentence as an adjective

As much as the the $1bn exits are revered, 5 yars to $1m USD revenues IS quick success.

Just that he was a jerk about the death of a revered CEO who gets worshiped as a tech prophet.

In finance, traders are revered and engineers are their support staff.

Nobody viewed it as a failure, Senior Scientists were revered like high priests there.

Or why Toyota is so revered by business leaders?

This is a wonderful overview of the science of estimating, and far be it from me to argue with ToC and the revered Product Development Flow book.

>Lang's crease patterns aren't culturally revered, nor were they ever reserved for commercial useI think you just answered your own question.

Blizzard is often revered as one of those few studios, like Valve, that operate on "when it's done" time - game releases happen when they're ready, not when some publishing house requires it.

Congratulations, you're now revered amongst your peers and are considerably more employable thanks to your insightful observation.

No doubt some statues/drawings of vulvae were made because vulvae were fun things to interact with, and some were made because they were meant to be revered; I'd argue that it's possible for some percentage of those works of art to be motivated by both respect and eroticism, and further that the two motivations need not be considered so inherently at odds.

Revered definitions

adjective

profoundly honored; "revered holy men"

See also: august venerable