Similar words: respect, respective, disrespect, respectable, irrespective, respectively, with respect to, irrespective of. Meaning: [rɪ'spekt] adj. 1. receiving deferential regard 2. having or worthy of pride.
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151. Is it not sufficient to entrust Parliament with the task of ensuring that constitutionalism is respected in the United Kingdom?
152. I respected his professionalism, his honesty, and his ability.
153. Gambling, prostitution, thievery, and drug peddling became respected occupations, corrupting the next generation in childhood.
154. The freedom and pluralism of the media shall be respected.
155. A severe , forbidding man whom all feared and respected.
156. This type of research has been a respected academic specialty in Europe for generations.
157. The old abbot is the most respected person in the temple.
158. The Ptolemies respected Egyptian religion, and confirmed the priests in their positions.
159. He was a realist because he recognized and respected power.
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