Respect meaning in English

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Definition

to respect: to honor, to admire verb
respect: esteem, appreciation, consideration noun
respected: esteemed, having a good reputation adjective

Examples

  • "As one of the charter members of the IACF, you have always been a respected presence at our events."
  • "Treat the caller with respect, but deliver your message clearly and concisely, okay?"
  • "Susie : Jean doesn't seem to understand that there are certain boundaries in the workplace which he should respect."
  • "I'm not sure if you've met him yet, but he comes highly recommended from a number of people I respect."
  • "You must respect the protocol."
  • "Like he deserves our respect as a human being, or an ostrich."
  • "As you are our oldest and most respected retailer of perfumes, you have the privilege to sell these -"
  • "Though you still show much difficulty respecting our "no touching" rule, you have demonstrated great progress in the following areas"
  • "The Delavigne Corporation is one of San Francisco's most respected businesses."
  • "Being respected in the workplace"
  • "But yes, up until now, the public has respected and even admired Delavigne."
  • "It's not just a health and safety question, but also one of respect for others."
  • "Because I respect you... R."
  • "The Delavigne Corporation is one of San Francisco's most-respected local businesses, producing fine products since the early twentieth century."
  • "I would like to express that I have nothing but respect for the work of Philip Cheeter, who is well-known and highly-reputed in my field of work, as well as for the Delavigne Corporation, which is rapidly becoming the standard-bearer for modern cosmetics corporations."
  • "I was going to send you a text message, but I have too much respect for you."
  • "R.E.S.P.E.C.T. Find out what it means to me."
  • "Also Bruno, I'm sorry I didn't treat you with the respect you deserve."
  • "I would ask you to please show some respect and consideration for your neighbors and see to it that the necessary repairs get done post-haste."

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