with respect to (Meaning)

with respect to

to avoid interfering with, the quality or state of being esteemed, high or special regard, expressions of high or special regard or deference, expressions of regard or courtesy, with respect to, a relation or reference to a particular thing or situation, to consider worthy of high regard, relation to or concern with something specified, an act of giving particular attention, to have reference to, particular, detail, detail entry 1 sense 1b, to refrain from interfering with, with reference to

with respect to Sentence Examples

  1. With respect to the scientific method, hypothesis testing is essential.
  2. The judge ruled with respect to the plaintiff's motion.
  3. I have great respect for the sacrifices made by our veterans.
  4. With respect to the new regulations, we need to make some adjustments.
  5. The students showed respect to their teacher during the lesson.
  6. The company treats its employees with respect and dignity.
  7. With respect to the contract, both parties must fulfill their obligations.
  8. The debate was conducted with respect and civility.
  9. The doctor provided the patient with respect and compassion.
  10. With respect to the importance of education, society must invest in its schools.

FAQs About the word with respect to

to avoid interfering with, the quality or state of being esteemed, high or special regard, expressions of high or special regard or deference, expressions of re

about, with regard to, concerning, of, on, as far as, respecting, towards, in respect to, in regard to

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With respect to the scientific method, hypothesis testing is essential.

The judge ruled with respect to the plaintiff's motion.

I have great respect for the sacrifices made by our veterans.

With respect to the new regulations, we need to make some adjustments.