English to Gujarati Dictionary regard

regard

સંદર્ભે
definition
verb
she regarded Omaha as her base
consider or think of (someone or something) in a specified way.
noun
the court must have regard to the principle of welfare
attention to or concern for something.
Warm regards, Helen
best wishes (used to express friendliness in greetings, especially at the end of letters).
translation of 'regard'
-ની સાથે સંબંધ હોવી,
બારીકાઇથી જોવું,
પૂજ્યભાવ,
આદર,
-ની તરફ ધ્યાન આપવું,
નિહાળવું,
-ને અમુક તરીકે જોવું
example
I'm also concerned that the change is being made piecemeal, without 'regard' to the proposed redevelopment of the waterfront and City Hall car park.
Bill commanded great 'regard' throughout the community and news of his passing was received with much regret and sadness.
In my judgment it is legitimate to have 'regard' to public perception when considering the characteristics of a penal system.
We respect people and have 'regard' for people if they are good at what they do.
The gaze is steady and there is both a reserve and a frank 'regard' in her eyes.
Athletes usually take these supplements recklessly with no 'regard' for their welfare.
At this point it is interesting to look back and consider which we 'regard' as his cleverest clue.
They're determined to impose this agreement on the Australian people without 'regard' for very legitimate concerns.
However, these norms are thrown to the winds and the owners have scant 'regard' for public safety.
I suppose people just want to show their love and 'regard' and respect for me.
Through collective agreement, the book format, a scholarly binding, is held in a higher 'regard' than magazines and other similar entertainment circulations.
A man walks this land, a madman who holds no 'regard' for human life.
they hold dolphins in high 'regard'
Her husband was a tall, long-featured man, with a brown beard; he had a pondering 'regard' ; and was, it must be added, usually kind and tolerant to her.
the court must have 'regard' to the principle of welfare
He did not 'regard' his formal studies to be a happy experience, but remained a life-long disciple of self-culture.
When he turned his gaze to 'regard' the trees, he realized that they seemed to be fading in and out of existence whenever he attempted to focus on one.
His Lordship was satisfied on the material before him that the Justices had 'regard' to the material consideration.
We reluctantly conclude that we must 'regard' the resulting convictions as unsafe.
The great gathering of friends reflected the special esteem and 'regard' in which Paddy was held by a legion of people.
With the luxury of time, the 'regard' of the subject can move from confrontational and guarded to direct and open.
What is clear is the 'regard' Lisa has for her family and her art, and the central role of God in her life.
the court must have 'regard' to the principle of welfare
We never see Lisa as others do, nor do we exactly see what Lisa is seeing, for she sees not with an outward 'regard' but with an inner one, an imaginary self, years afterward.
Unlike most of his contemporaries, Doyle rarely watches movies and has no particular 'regard' for Hollywood.
He was good neighbour and friend who commanded much 'regard' and respect in the area.
He loses his sense of honour, and often his 'regard' for truth.
Judging rationally for oneself makes one think like an adult - and so earn the 'regard' of others.
One of the grand ' old stock ' of the area, Nora commanded great 'regard' throughout the community.
Regan turned around to 'regard' him, but the guard squirmed under his gaze.
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