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Definition of respect
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Respect
(v. t.) To
consider
worthy
of
esteem;
to
regard
with
honor.
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Profane
::
Profane
(a.)
Treating
sacred
things
with
contempt,
disrespect,
irreverence,
or undue
familiarity;
irreverent;
impious..
Transpose
::
Transpose
(v. t.) To
change
the place or order of; to
substitute
one for the other of; to
exchange,
in
respect
of
position;
as, to
transpose
letters,
words,
or
propositions..
Antitropous
::
Antitropous
(a.) At the
extremity
most
remote
from the
hilum,
as the
embryo,
or
inverted
with
respect
to the seed, as the
radicle..
Attaint
::
Attaint
(v. t.) To
subject
(a
person)
to the legal
condition
formerly
resulting
from a
sentence
of death or
outlawry,
pronounced
in
respect
of
treason
or
felony;
to
affect
by
attainder..
Positive
::
Positive
(a.)
Corresponding
with the
original
in
respect
to the
position
of
lights
and
shades,
instead
of
having
the
lights
and
shades
reversed;
as, a
positive
picture..
Fringe
::
Fringe
(n.)
Something
resembling
in any
respect
a
fringe;
a line of
objects
along a
border
or edge; a
border;
an
edging;
a
margin;
a
confine.
Regarding
::
Regarding
(prep.)
Concerning;
respecting.
Trade Union
::
Trade union () An
organized
combination
among
workmen
for the
purpose
of
maintaining
their
rights,
privileges,
and
interests
with
respect
to
wages,
hours of
labor,
customs,
etc..
Convention
::
Convention
(v. i.) An
agreement
or
contract
less
formal
than, or
preliminary
to, a
treaty;
an
informal
compact,
as
between
commanders
of
armies
in
respect
to
suspension
of
hostilities,
or
between
states;
also, a
formal
agreement
between
governments
or
sovereign
powers;
as, a
postal
convention
between
two
governments..
Sizing
::
Sizing
(n.) The act of
sorting
with
respect
to size.
Relax
::
Relax (n.) To make less
severe
or
rigorous;
to abate the
stringency
of; to remit in
respect
to
strenuousness,
earnestness,
or
effort;
as, to relax
discipline;
to relax one's
attention
or
endeavors..
Abstract
::
Abstract
(a.) To draw off in
respect
to
interest
or
attention;
as, his was
wholly
abstracted
by other
objects..
Compunctive
::
Compunctive
(a.)
Sensitive
in
respect
of
wrongdoing;
conscientious.
Disputation
::
Disputation
(v. i.) The act of
disputing;
a
reasoning
or
argumentation
in
opposition
to
something,
or on
opposite
sides;
controversy
in
words;
verbal
contest
respecting
the truth of some fact,
opinion,
proposition,
or
argument..
Selenography
::
Selenography
(n.) The
science
that
treats
of the
physical
features
of the moon; --
corresponding
to
physical
geography
in
respect
to the
earth.
Worship
::
Worship
(a.)
Honor;
respect;
civil
deference.
Respect
::
Respect
(v. t.) To
consider
worthy
of
esteem;
to
regard
with
honor.
Decent
::
Decent
(a.)
Moderate,
but
competent;
sufficient;
hence,
respectable;
fairly
good;
reasonably
comfortable
or
satisfying;
as, a
decent
fortune;
a
decent
person..
Temperance
::
Temperance
(v. t.)
Habitual
moderation
in
regard
to the
indulgence
of the
natural
appetites
and
passions;
restrained
or
moderate
indulgence;
moderation;
as,
temperance
in
eating
and
drinking;
temperance
in the
indulgence
of joy or
mirth;
specifically,
moderation,
and
sometimes
abstinence,
in
respect
to using
intoxicating
liquors..
Vail
::
Vail (v. i.) To yield or
recede;
to give
place;
to show
respect
by
yielding,
uncovering,
or the
like..
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