1. feted - Adjective
2. feted - Verb
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Source: Webster's dictionaryMugabe has destroyed that country while South Africa has stood by and done nothing. The way Mugabe was feted at the inauguration last month was an embarrassing disgrace. But it served well to illustrate very clearly Mbeki's point of view. Helen Suzman
After the official speeches, patrons were feted with beverages, canapés, dance and song as well as a raffle where 3 lucky guests won $1,000 worth of for their vehicles. Source: Internet
I have not become the King's First Minister in order to preside over the liquidation of the British Empire."sfn We both came in amity, Wartime allies of the KMT While you were feted at the seat of honor I was fettered in this penal horror. Source: Internet
It’s a thoroughly gripping, absolutely devastating investigation into the past of a man once feted as Ireland’s most successful national swimming coach. Source: Internet
Benigni was feted in San Francisco at a special reception held by the National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) in his honor on May 24, 2009. Source: Internet
He was feted by the Japanese populace during his visits there, but had to remain subservient to Emperor Hirohito. Source: Internet