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Sentence count:159+7Posted:2017-02-28Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: respectrespectivedisrespectrespectableirrespectiverespectivelywith respect toirrespective ofMeaning: [rɪ'spekt]  adj. 1. receiving deferential regard 2. having or worthy of pride. 
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61. In more individual sports, such as tennis and golf, professionals hold respected but wholly separate, socially inferior positions.
62. He is one of Britain's most respected broadcasters and has interviewed a string of famous people from senior politicians to royalty.
63. His professional reputation as a respected real estate expert also has been tarnished, the suit alleges.
64. Their rights should also be respected. Arrange to go shopping with a resident who wants to buy new clothes.
65. It respects the authority because it is legitimate, and it is legitimate because it is respected.
66. It is taken as a compliment because a man with a reputation as dangerous will be respected.
67. Mr Ellsworth is... a Man much respected for his integrity, and venerated for his abilities.
68. His own soldiers respected him because he was always prepared to endure hardships.
69. A real expectation that an opinion will be respected, make a difference.
70. The professor, who was greatly respected and whose classes were much enjoyed[sentencedict.com], used to stage an experiment.
71. Crocker was one of the largest banks in California, and was respected by investors and rival bankers alike.
72. One player has recalled: I've always greatly respected von Karajan, simply because he treated you man to man.
73. But he is also respected by groups that tend to gravitate toward the Democratic Party.
74. Ambitious, focused, and in command, Plum was highly respected by his staff end patients.
75. Making a will is the only way to ensure your wishes are respected.
76. Because a respected brand name is a valuable asset, the producer has a tremendous incentive to protect the reputation.
77. Which means you can follow a whole discussion, as well as check out who's who and how well respected.
78. You're familiar with his subject, you know he is an authority, internationally known and universally respected.
79. Anyone inclined to mock this suggestion should note that the armed services are perhaps the most respected institution in Britain today.
80. The World Yachting Grand Prix has now gained credibility by attracting renowned and respected sailors.
81. The International Wine Challenge has grown since its inception in 1984 to become the world's largest and most respected wine competition.
82. John Fitzgeoffrey was evidently a man of considerable parts, respected both by his fellow magnates and by the king.
83. It will be a world in which individuality is better respected and social consciousness is more mature.
84. Jack was coming to respect my eye at least as much as he respected my legal acuity.
85. They were the ultimate female role models: highly unusual, gifted(sentencedict.com/respected.html), respected women.
86. He respected Ray and his willingness to fight for his ideals, but this was a low blow.
87. He is highly respected and is Anthony Herbert's assistant judge in the players' court.
88. Nation states could only coexist peaceably if a strong collective security arrangement were respected by all.
89. Minton did not consciously try to impose his style on others, but respected the individuality of his students.
90. The some one was a respected civil engineer, Charles B.. Stuart, who had worked surveying both lines.
More similar words: respectrespectivedisrespectrespectableirrespectiverespectivelywith respect toirrespective ofspecterexpectedunexpectedunexpectedlybespectacledespeciallyelectedaspectaffectedselecteddejecteddirectedinfectedinspectsuspectconnectedprotectedprospectspectrumdejectedlyelectromagnetic spectrumspectator
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