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- RESPECT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RESPECT is a feeling or understanding that someone or something is important, serious, etc , and deserves appropriate treatment or regard : consideration How to use respect in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Respect
- Respect - Wikipedia
Respect, also called esteem, is a positive feeling or deferential action shown towards someone or something considered important or held in high esteem or regard
- RESPECT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
RESPECT definition: 1 admiration felt or shown for someone or something that you believe has good ideas or qualities… Learn more
- Respect - Sutter Health
Respect is the most important building block of the ABCs Respect is a pattern of behavior found in healthy relationships You have to give respect in order to get it, and it's something everyone deserves People who respect each other trust and support each other and value each other's independence They also have the freedom to be themselves, talk honestly and freely, and make decisions and
- respect noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of respect noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- RESPECT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
10 meanings: 1 an attitude of deference, admiration, or esteem; regard 2 the state of being honoured or esteemed 3 a detail, Click for more definitions
- Respect - definition of respect by The Free Dictionary
Define respect respect synonyms, respect pronunciation, respect translation, English dictionary definition of respect n 1 A feeling of appreciative, often deferential regard; esteem: I have great respect for your work See Synonyms at regard 2 The state of being
- Respect (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Respect has great importance in everyday life As children we are taught (one hopes) to respect our parents and teachers, school rules and traffic laws, family and cultural traditions, other people’s feelings and rights, our country’s flag and leaders, the truth and people’s differing opinions And we come to value respect for such things; when we’re older, we may shake our heads (or
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