Definitions | regard |
| noun
- One's concern for another; esteem.
- (context, preceded by "in" or "with") aspect; detail; manner; respect; sense
- 1842, Treuttel and Wí¼rtz, The Foreign Quarterly Review, page 144:
- : This attempt will be made with every to the difficulty of the undertaking....
- 1903, Kentucky Mines and Minerals Dept, Annual Report, page 186:
- : We are speding a lot of money trying to put this mine in shape; we are anxious to comply with the wishes of your office in every ....
- 1989, Leonard W. Poon, David C. Rubin, Barbara A. Wilson, Everyday Cognition in Adulthood and Late Life, Cambridge University Press, page 399:
- : These problems were not traditional problems with realistic stimuli, but rather were realistic in every .
Translations: verb
- To look at, gaze at.
- To pay attention to.
- To hold esteem, value.
Etymology: From French regarder, look at
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