regard highly in English
appreciate, respect, hold a high opinion of
Use "regard highly" in a sentence
1. Regarding and Concerning are interchangeable = with regard to; "Regarding/Concerning his skills, we can recommend him highly"
2. I regard it as absolutely crucial and highly symbolic that I am opening this session with a debate on gender parity and equality.
3. Apposite means highly relevant and appropriate; positioned at rest in regard to something else, whether side-to-side, front-to-front, back-to-back, etc.
4. Bolting and Bolted Joint Integrity Our teams of highly trained and experienced service engineers make leak-free bolted connections safely and competently and with full regard to the environment
5. So what is often called Christ’s return really refers to the time when, from his highly exalted position in heaven, he becomes actively present with regard to earth’s affairs.
6. Farmers regard foxes as vermin.
7. Appetites: positive regard for something
8. Don't regard this very seriously.
9. Highly Ambitious • He is highly Ambitious and career-centred
10. 4 Don't regard this very seriously.
11. Superstitions abound with regard to salt.
12. Some people regard nudity as offensive.
13. Attentionally meaning With regard to attention.
14. Did the Seljuks regard the Abbasids …
15. I would regard Fanon's humanism otherwise.
16. These verbs mean to have a highly favorable opinion of someone or something. Appreciate applies especially to high regard based on critical assessment, comparison, and judgment: As immigrants, they Appreciated their newfound freedom.
17. Highly motivated and highly skilled individuals will prosper in this environment.
18. They're highly imaginative.
19. 20 You never regard what I say.
20. Gourmets regard it as an exceptional delicacy.
21. 8 How does Jehovah regard fortune-telling?
22. Cozier's conduct in this regard violated Colo
23. His colleagues regard him as a joke.
24. Give yourself an unconditional positive self-regard.
25. It's highly combustible.