Similar words: respected, respect, respects, specter, respecting, respectful, respective, disrespect. Meaning: [rɪ'spektə(r)] n. a person who respects someone or something; usually used in the negative.
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1. Disease is no respecter of persons.
2. Ford was a respecter of proprieties and liked to see things done properly.
3. Death is no respecter of persons.
4. She is a respecter of the rights of all religious groups.
5. Credibility is no respecter of good looks.
6. Death was a respecter of persons, and chances of survival were better in the upper and middle-classes than in the working-class.
7. He was naturally nostalgic, even sentimental, and a respecter of established institutions with which lie had been connected.
8. She was no respecter of persons and never thought before she spoke.
9. But nature is no respecter of rights, and around 10 % of the population has had this right compromised by biology.
10. The teacher is no respecter of his students.
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11. Qui que vous soyez, vous devez respecter les lois.
12. X is no respecter of y.
13. The British Sports Council is no respecter of privacy or careers as it tries to stamp out the cheats.
14. In the rich world one respecter of papal clout is Britain's new prime minister, Gordon Brown.
15. Old age is no respecter of persons ; It'strikes beggars and billionaires alike.
16. Though still young, she was a very confident girl. She was no respecter of persons and never thought before she spoke.
17. If this is so, then it is unique among sexually transmitted diseases as a respecter of social class.
18. Quel que soit ton m é tier , on doit te respecter.
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