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Definition of respect
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Respect
(v. t.) To look
toward;
to front upon or
toward.
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Personally
::
Personally
(adv.)
With
respect
to one's
individuality;
as
regards
one's self; as,
personally
I have no
feeling
in the
matter..
Indifferent
::
Indifferent
(a.)
Feeling
no
interest,
anxiety,
or care,
respecting
anything;
unconcerned;
inattentive;
apathetic;
heedless;
as, to be
indifferent
to the
welfare
of one's
family..
Sadh
::
Sadh (n.) A
member
of a
monotheistic
sect of
Hindoos.
Sadhs
resemble
the
Quakers
in many
respects.
Alter
::
Alter (v. i.) To
become,
in some
respects,
different;
to vary; to
change;
as, the
weather
alters
almost
daily;
rocks or
minerals
alter by
exposure..
Relation
::
Relation
(n.) The state of being
related
or of
referring;
what is
apprehended
as
appertaining
to a being or
quality,
by
considering
it in its
bearing
upon
something
else;
relative
quality
or
condition;
the being such and such with
regard
or
respect
to some other
thing;
connection;
as, the
relation
of
experience
to
knowledge;
the
relation
of
master
to
servant..
Whig
::
Whig (n.) One of a
political
party which grew up in
England
in the
seventeenth
century,
in the
reigns
of
Charles
I. and II., when great
contests
existed
respecting
the royal
prerogatives
and the
rights
of the
people.
Those who
supported
the king in his high
claims
were
called
Tories,
and the
advocates
of
popular
rights,
of
parliamentary
power over the
crown,
and of
toleration
to
Dissenters,
were, after 1679,
called
Whigs.
The terms
Liberal
and
Radical
have now
generally
superseded
Whig in
Englis
Regulate
::
Regulate
(v. t.) To
adjust,
or
maintain,
with
respect
to a
desired
rate,
degree,
or
condition;
as, to
regulate
the
temperature
of a room, the
pressure
of
steam,
the speed of a
machine,
etc..
Disrespecter
::
Disrespecter
(n.) One who
disrespects.
Disrespect
::
Disrespect
(n.) Want of
respect
or
reverence;
disesteem;
incivility;
discourtesy.
Regimen
::
Regimen
(n.) A
syntactical
relation
between
words,
as when one
depends
on
another
and is
regulated
by it in
respect
to case or mood;
government..
Parish
::
Parish
(n.) The same
district,
constituting
a civil
jurisdiction,
with its own
officers
and
regulations,
as
respects
the poor,
taxes,
etc..
Similar
::
Similar
(a.)
Nearly
corresponding;
resembling
in many
respects;
somewhat
like;
having
a
general
likeness.
Opposition
::
Opposition
(n.) The
situation
of a
heavenly
body with
respect
to
another
when in the part of the
heavens
directly
opposite
to it;
especially,
the
position
of a
planet
or
satellite
when its
longitude
differs
from that of the sun
180¡;
--
signified
by the
symbol
/; as, / / /,
opposition
of
Jupiter
to the sun..
Steep
::
Steep (v. t.)
Making
a large angle with the plane of the
horizon;
ascending
or
descending
rapidly
with
respect
to a
horizontal
line or a
level;
precipitous;
as, a steep hill or
mountain;
a steep roof; a steep
ascent;
a steep
declivity;
a steep
barometric
gradient..
Respectively
::
Respectively
(adv.)
Relatively;
not
absolutely.
Regime
::
Regime
(n.) The
condition
of a river with
respect
to the rate of its flow, as
measured
by the
volume
of water
passing
different
cross
sections
in a given time,
uniform
regime
being the
condition
when the flow is equal and
uniform
at all the cross
sections..
Honorable
::
Honorable
(a.) Of
reputable
association
or use;
respectable.
Observe
::
Observe
(v. t.) To be on the watch
respecting;
to pay
attention
to; to
notice
with care; to see; to
perceive;
to
discover;
as, to
observe
an
eclipse;
to
observe
the color or
fashion
of a
dress;
to
observe
the
movements
of an
army..
Welfare
::
Welfare
(n.)
Well-doing
or
well-being
in any
respect;
the
enjoyment
of
health
and the
common
blessings
of life;
exemption
from any evil or
calamity;
prosperity;
happiness.
Aorist
::
Aorist
(n.) A tense in the Greek
language,
which
expresses
an
action
as
completed
in past time, but
leaves
it, in other
respects,
wholly
indeterminate..
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