Venerable in a sentence as an adjective

It's worth noting that when you say "venerable" you mean it.

I was reminded of Anton van Straaten's "koan" on closures vs. objects with venerable master Qc Na [1] ... but I digress.

The New Yorker has what's likely the most venerable fact-checking process in the magazine business.

The once venerable system of checking accounts is irretrievably broken.

I've been mostly Insteon for a decade or so now, but the venerable X-10 appliance module is a good canary as its been around for decades unchanged.

And by being what it is now has lagged behind in feature-parity to what programmers are used to in other languages whose history isn't tied to the venerable web browser.

Using Fred Brook's venerable terminology, the essential complexity of programming is too difficult for nonprogrammers.

Venerable definitions

adjective

impressive by reason of age; "a venerable sage with white hair and beard"

adjective

profoundly honored; "revered holy men"

See also: august revered