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respect
verb transitive
To regard; to have regard to in design or purpose. In orchards and gardens, we do not so much respect beauty, as variety of ground for fruits, trees and herbs.
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To have regard to, in relation or connection; to relate to. The treaty particularly respects our commerce.
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To view or consider with some degree of reverence; to esteem as possessed of real worth. I always loved and respected Sir William.
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To look towards. Palladius adviseth the front of his house should so respect the south. To respect the person, to suffer the opinion or judgment to be influenced or biased by a regard to the outward circumstances of a person, to the prejudice of right and equity. Thou shalt not respect the person of the poor. Leviticus 19:15. Neither doth God respect any person. 2 Samuel 14:14.
respect
noun
Regard; attention.
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That estimation or honor in which men hold the distinguished worth or substantial good qualities of others. It expresses less than reverence and veneration, which regard elders and superiors; whereas respect may regard juniors and inferiors. Respect regards the qualities of the mind, or the actions which characterize those qualities. Seen without awe, and serv’d without respect.
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That deportment or course of action which proceeds from esteem; regard; due attention; as, to treat a person with respect. These same men treat the sabbath with little respect.
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Good will; favor. The Lord had respect to Abel and his offering. Genesis 4:4.
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Partial regard; undue bias to the prejudice of justice; as the phrase, respect of persons. 7 Peter 1:17; James 2:1; Proverbs 24:23.
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Respected character; as persons of the best respect in Rome.
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Consideration; motive in reference to something. Whatever secret respects were likely to move them - .
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Relation; regard; reference; followed by of, but more properly by to. They believed but one Supreme Deity, which, with respect to the benefits men received from him, had several titles.