respect|respected|respecting|respects in English
verb
[re·spect || rɪ'spekt]
honor, admire, esteem, hold in high regard
Use "respect|respected|respecting|respects" in a sentence
1. The Lord respected Abel’s sacrifice but did not respect that …
2. I grew to respect them more than I ever respected anyone in the gang.
3. Jack was coming to respect my eye at least as much as he respected my legal acuity.
4. Is that regarding is Concerning, respecting while Concerning is regarding, respecting
5. Apprizing: as in respecting, regarding
6. Grandmother, my respects.
7. information respecting the child's whereabouts.
8. My respects, my prince.
9. Respecting yourself means looking after yourself.
10. These are problems respecting population control.
11. Apprizes: as in respects, regards
12. His discussion is similar to our discussion in many respects and is more general in some respects.
13. Arithmetically meaning In an arithmetic manner; respecting arithmetic.
14. The choreography respects the subject - matter.
15. Respecting your elders is a Confucian ideal
16. A Way of Respecting a Patient’s Dignity
17. How does God’s Word encourage balance respecting entertainment?
18. Why should we be on guard respecting ridiculers?
19. Arethusa College respects and encourages difference
20. Convey my respects to your wife.
21. TrueCaller respects your right to privacy
22. Pay respects to your maternal grandfather
23. It's absolutely wonderful in all respects."
24. I wish to pay my respects.
25. Allstate is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy