Synonym: acknowledge, answer, react, reply, retort. Similar words: respondent, correspondent, corresponding to, response, be responsible for, sponsor, bespoke, on the spot. Meaning: [rɪ'spɑnd /-'spɒnd] v. 1. show a response or a reaction to something 2. reply or respond to 3. respond favorably or as hoped.
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61) We were quite aware how you would respond to our terms.
62) Each trainee must be able to respond effectively to all imaginable crises.
63) Theodora watched the senior clergy failing to respond.
63) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
64) Our guys respond well to big crowds.
65) Respond to personal attack by getting angry or upset.
66) Not surprisingly, companies respond to its criticisms.
67) How should specialist services respond to this challenge?
68) Respond intelligently even to unintelligent treatment. Lao Tzu
69) Yet historians have yet to respond to changing circumstances.
70) They review them and respond accordingly.
71) Will women respond to the Republicans' simplistic come-on?
72) How do you respond to criticism or instructions?
73) It preserves maximum flexibility to respond to changing circumstances.
74) We need to respond to growing demands.
75) As the police visibly tighten the noose around the mansion, the guerrillas respond with rhetoric and warning bursts of gunfire.
76) The stronger argument is a functional one, that brains do not respond to damage like typical interactive systems.
77) So a stallion may respond to punishment from us by trying to kick us with greater determination instead.
78) Audiences continued to respond to the warnings of the disaster which would befall were this rule not respected.
79) Be aware of how your employees respond to various existing channels of communication and pick what works best for your situation.
80) Yet we continue to respond with an acute care system of high-technology hospitals and highly trained doctors.
81) It had been a solemn and impressive ceremony and, whatever my uncertainties, I felt bound to respond.
82) Former president Nixon strongly criticized Bush for failing to respond to the crisis in the republics with a massive aid program.
83) Others use optical detectors, which seem to respond more quickly to smoke from smouldering fires such as those involving upholstered furniture.
84) Tests have shown that women are more likely to respond to unbiased employment advertisements.
85) It is true for intra-generational talk as well that speakers are not constrained to use Creole to respond to a Creole utterance.
86) A writer in the Berliner Zeitung said the authorities' failure to respond to complaints had created a feeling of insecurity.
87) I tried to wait, expecting him to respond with a gurgle or a chortle.
88) His progress is assessed on his ability to respond promptly and without feeling to whatever is asked.
89) The kiss was so brief, and he was so surprised, that he had no chance to respond.
90) Bauman recommended increased cooperation between the public and private groups that would respond to an emergency.
More similar words: respondent, correspondent, corresponding to, response, be responsible for, sponsor, bespoke, on the spot, tablespoon, respectively, with respect to, irrespective of, keep on, component, opponent, bond, blond, spoon, spouse, enter upon, second, on duty, condemn, despite, conduct, diamonds, desperate, teaspoon, on display, especially.