1. worshipping - Noun
2. worshipping - Verb
Derived from worship
of Worship
Source: Webster's dictionaryAldryami are Gloranthan plantmen, nature and sun worshipping—mainly worshipping Aldrya, deity of plants. Source: Internet
For some 20 years she kept her feelings secret, a “cherished” secret that became a prayer when at Oxford University she and fellow students would observe a moment of silence while worshipping at the school cathedral. Source: Internet
By the early Middle Kingdom (c. 2055–1650 BCE), non-royal Egyptians believed that they, too, could overcome death as Osiris had, by worshipping him and receiving the funerary rites that were partly based on his myth. Source: Internet
Author Michael W. Ford has written on Lucifer as a "mask" of the adversary, a motivator and illuminating force of the mind and subconscious. citation Taxil's hoax Léo Taxil (1854–1907) claimed that Freemasonry is associated with worshipping Lucifer. Source: Internet
But Woodward also notes that the survey "found that evangelicals were more likely to report worshipping in person." Source: Internet
Eddie Cheng. p. 33 In response, Deng Xiaoping warned that Fang was blindly worshipping Western lifestyles, capitalism, and multi-party systems, while undermining China's socialist ideology, traditional values, and the party's leadership. Source: Internet