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respect
noun
a
feeling
of
deep
admiration
for
someone
or
something
because
of
their
qualities
,
achievements
,
or
abilities
•
The
students
looked
at
their
teacher
with
respect
after
his
inspiring
speech
.
The
students
looked
at
their
teacher
with
respect
after
his
inspiring
speech
.
•
She
has
enormous
respect
for
scientists
who
devote
their
lives
to
curing
diseases
.
She
has
enormous
respect
for
scientists
who
devote
their
lives
to
curing
diseases
.
Late
Middle
English
from
Latin
‘
respectus
’
meaning
‘
regard
,
consideration
’,
from
‘
respicere
’ ‘
to
look
back
at
,
regard
’.
verb
-
respect
,
respecting
,
respects
,
respected
to
admire
someone
or
something
for
their
qualities
,
achievements
,
or
abilities
•
I
really
respect
my
grandmother
for
her
courage
.
I
really
respect
my
grandmother
for
her
courage
.
•
Children
tend
to
respect
teachers
who
are
fair
and
kind
.
Children
tend
to
respect
teachers
who
are
fair
and
kind
.
noun
a
particular
aspect
,
point
,
or
detail
of
something
•
In
this
respect
,
the
new
phone
is
lighter
and
faster
than
the
old
model
.
In
this
respect
,
the
new
phone
is
lighter
and
faster
than
the
old
model
.
•
The
plan
was
successful
in
many
respects
,
but
it
cost
more
than
expected
.
The
plan
was
successful
in
many
respects
,
but
it
cost
more
than
expected
.
verb
-
respect
,
respecting
,
respects
,
respected
to
act
according
to
something
,
or
to
avoid
harming
or
interfering
with
it
•
Drivers
must
respect
the
speed
limit
at
all
times
.
Drivers
must
respect
the
speed
limit
at
all
times
.
•
Please
respect
the
privacy
of
the
family
during
this
difficult
time
.
Please
respect
the
privacy
of
the
family
during
this
difficult
time
.