English to Telugu Dictionary regard

regard

విషయంలో
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 '
అనుకొను,
పరిగణించు
example
I 'regard' this statement of considerable importance; it sets the background against which it is crucial to consider the issues in the case.
Further evidence, if any were needed, of the 'regard' in which the First Division's front-runners hold each other was provided by the rousing nature of the early exchanges.
He loses his sense of honour, and often his 'regard' for truth.
she had a particular 'regard' for Eliot
Such things ought not to interfere with our 'regard' for the sanctity of human life.
Equal treatment without 'regard' to race remains the enduring promise of the American creed.
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.
Regan turned around to 'regard' him, but the guard squirmed under his gaze.
At this point it is interesting to look back and consider which we 'regard' as his cleverest clue.
We reluctantly conclude that we must 'regard' the resulting convictions as unsafe.
she rescued him without 'regard' for herself
Out here even the local authority pays scant 'regard' to the notices and rules of the Department of Nature Conservation.
Levin looked at him hard as he signed another document; he was aware of the 'regard' , but did not speak.
The great gathering of friends reflected the special esteem and 'regard' in which Paddy was held by a legion of people.
Bill commanded great 'regard' throughout the community and news of his passing was received with much regret and sadness.
I have set that part of the judgment out in detail because I 'regard' it as of considerable importance.
However, these norms are thrown to the winds and the owners have scant 'regard' for public safety.
One of the grand ' old stock ' of the area, Nora commanded great 'regard' throughout the community.
With the luxury of time, the 'regard' of the subject can move from confrontational and guarded to direct and open.
She turned her head to 'regard' him with a deathly frosty gaze.
His Lordship was satisfied on the material before him that the Justices had 'regard' to the material consideration.
A man walks this land, a madman who holds no 'regard' for human life.
What is clear is the 'regard' Lisa has for her family and her art, and the central role of God in her life.
The gaze is steady and there is both a reserve and a frank 'regard' in her eyes.
Students should have great respect and 'regard' for their teachers, she said.
But that does not mean they were conducted without 'regard' to theory.
the court must have 'regard' to the principle of welfare
Pleasant and affable in his dealings with people, he commanded great 'regard' throughout the community.
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?
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