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respect
noun as in admiration given by others
noun as in way, sense
verb as in admire; obey
Example Sentences
In that respect, the tech dream that went unfulfilled for the longest period involves the effort to create smooth, real-time video-and-audio connections between people who might be huge distances apart.
“Any proposal should respect international law and internationally accepted legal principles underpinning Western economies and protect the interests of Euroclear and its stakeholders,” he said.
A key component of the peak and turn of those cycles was the increasing reliance on debt to finance those massive expenditures, the respected research firm points out.
It’s pathetic, dangerous, and shows a total lack of respect for boundaries, safety, and basic human decency.”
“Usually, staff doesn’t speak on bills, the great thing about the governor is that he respects that we are people first,” Williamson told the San Francisco Chronicle.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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