English to Punjabi Dictionary regard

regard

ਸੰਬੰਧ
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).
example
In fact, Gandhi said that only people with a high 'regard' for the law were qualified for civil disobedience.
His Lordship was satisfied on the material before him that the Justices had 'regard' to the material consideration.
The gaze is steady and there is both a reserve and a frank 'regard' in her eyes.
the court must have 'regard' to the principle of welfare
Our politicians show little 'regard' for animal welfare or human safety.
He expressed particular 'regard' for Frans Hals, an acknowledged Golden Age master of the Dutch group portrait.
Levin looked at him hard as he signed another document; he was aware of the 'regard' , but did not speak.
The goal of this principle is the prevention of broad indiscriminate attacks without 'regard' to civilian casualties and property.
And how does this past, with a mere gesture or a simple 'regard' , haunt and torment you as you wander along an empty cotton field or a dusty country road?
she rescued him without 'regard' for herself
Equal treatment without 'regard' to race remains the enduring promise of the American creed.
I am unable to accept the submission that the Secretary of State paid too little 'regard' to therapeutic considerations.
he shifted uneasily before their clear 'regard'
They seem to have nothing to say about our government conducting itself without 'regard' to morality whenever it is convenient.
Athletes usually take these supplements recklessly with no 'regard' for their welfare.
I have no doubt that it was a more accurate insight into the 'regard' in which he is held than the caricatures of oppression which have been fed to us for 40 years.
Bill commanded great 'regard' throughout the community and news of his passing was received with much regret and sadness.
While this book may not increase one's 'regard' for American life, it does fascinate.
I suppose people just want to show their love and 'regard' and respect for me.
the court must have 'regard' to the principle of welfare
She turned her head to 'regard' him with a deathly frosty gaze.
A lady of gentle and quiet disposition, Mary Ellen was a firm favourite throughout the local rural community where she commanded great 'regard' and respect.
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.
In my judgment it is legitimate to have 'regard' to public perception when considering the characteristics of a penal system.
He did not 'regard' his formal studies to be a happy experience, but remained a life-long disciple of self-culture.
I have set that part of the judgment out in detail because I 'regard' it as of considerable importance.
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.
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.
they hold dolphins in high 'regard'
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