Synonym: consider, judge, think of. Antonym: disregard. Similar words: regarding, as regards, in regard to, regardless, regardless of, with regard to, regain, garden. Meaning: [rɪ'gɑrd /-'gɑːd-] n. 1. (usually preceded by `in') a detail or point 2. paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people) 3. (usually plural) a polite expression of desire for someone's welfare 4. a long fixed look 5. the condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded) 6. a feeling of friendship and esteem 7. an attitude of admiration or esteem. v. 1. deem to be 2. look at attentively 3. connect closely and often incriminatingly.
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151 He's crossed the Rubicon with regard to the use of military force as an option.
152 I do not regard the constitution of the United Kingdom as set in concrete.
153 No doubt many will regard these as harsh words,(http://sentencedict.com/regard.html) but regrettably they are true.
154 New sites for waste disposal will be determined having regard to environmental matters.
155 Lockwood reaches similar conclusions with regard to work situation.
156 The stories were very accurate in that regard.
157 Superstitions abound with regard to salt.
158 Does the Minister regard that as acceptable?
159 In that regard, this disc is aptly named.
160 Instrumentalists regard administrative elites as simply functionaries who make policy according to the rational interests of the capitalist class.
161 Having himself come from a close family he did not at first regard his wife's involvement with Chloe as unusual.
162 Talk seriously and deeply - about themselves, about their regard and affection for each other, about the strangeness of life.
163 Edward gave successive popes few grounds for complaint with regard to episcopal appointments.
164 It would nevertheless be a mistake to regard the agrarian economy of Savoy as completely static and unmoving.
165 Besides, the biggest disincentive to spend is fear of the dole(sentencedict.com), and Mr Lamont raised little cheer in that regard.
166 Each one recognises sectional interests within the profession but has little or no regard to the public at large or the potential client.
167 Remember to pay ongoing attention to the intonation, and regard it as of equal importance to get right as the actual words.
168 These hazards may lead to complications with regard to insurance.
169 Gardeners occasionally regard shade as an evil to be avoided at all costs.
170 Employees and managers alike are uncomfortable with distributing bonus payments under gain sharing without regard to individual contribution.
171 With regard to acquittal rates in the magistrates' courts, our data are too uncertain to draw firm conclusions as they are incomplete.
172 He seemed to regard the roof of the main cabin as his own territory, and not a place for humans.
173 We should not be comforted by allowing ourselves to regard Noam Friedman et al. as disturbed individuals who have gone astray.
174 With regard to circumcision, this too remains a central ritual.
175 And in this regard there is no doubt that the middle classes of the emerging world have an edge.
176 Two friendly, hospitable brothers own and run the Hotel Gallini and regard both the hotel and their guests with great affection.
177 Those who regard marriage as a religious sacrament may be concerned to convey the seriousness of the undertaking through symbolism and ritual.
178 His first need was to find out whether Cambridge University would regard his leaving as betrayal.
179 There are two main schools of thought in this regard: the behaviourist approach and the cognitive approach.
180 I was used to having huge chunks of time to do stuff and got pretty spoiled in that regard.
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