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regard (to consider or have an opinion about something or someone (Her…
regard
to
consider
or have an opinion about something or someone
Her parents always regarded her as the smartest of their children.
I regard this report as particularly important, for very many reasons.
He regards e-commerce
as
an indivisible part of modern retail
He regards the political process
with
disdain.
What the President regards as successes, students often regard very differently.
The dog regarded me with suspicion as I approached the door.
as regards
B2 formal
in connection with
There is no problem as regards the financial arrangements.
in/with regard to
B2 in connection with
I am writing to you with regard to your letter of 15 March.
We employ people without regard to their political or sexual orientation
This has been invaluable with regard to both their medical and financial issues.
This has been invaluable with regard to both their medical and financial issues.
in this/that regard
in this particular way
The union is the largest in the country and in this/that regard is best placed to serve its members.
Each of the designs is unique in this regard.
regards
B1 [ plural ] formal
Please give/send/convey my regards to your mother if you see her.
I look forward to hearing from you. With kind regards, David Price.
Please convey my regards to your boss.
regarding
about
The company is being questioned regarding its employment policy.
I will be speaking to her later today regarding the matter.
I have a question regarding your last statement.
regardless
C1 despite; not being affected by something
This job is open to all, regardless of previous experience.
Regardless of cost, the building must be completed on time.
Regardless of what you think, I believe she's the best person for the job.
I tell them the truth, regardless of what they want to hear.
We have to help them to succeed regardless of what the future brings.