English to Urdu Dictionary regard

regard

حوالے
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
the court must have 'regard' to the principle of welfare
Such things ought not to interfere with our 'regard' for the sanctity of human life.
Out here even the local authority pays scant 'regard' to the notices and rules of the Department of Nature Conservation.
He expressed particular 'regard' for Frans Hals, an acknowledged Golden Age master of the Dutch group portrait.
What is clear is the 'regard' Lisa has for her family and her art, and the central role of God in her life.
Pleasant and affable in his dealings with people, he commanded great 'regard' throughout the community.
They're determined to impose this agreement on the Australian people without 'regard' for very legitimate concerns.
Societies that imagine corporate identity, as nations or religions often do, pay more attention to the whole and give less 'regard' to the individuals who form the whole.
One of the grand ' old stock ' of the area, Nora commanded great 'regard' throughout the community.
I am unable to accept the submission that the Secretary of State paid too little 'regard' to therapeutic considerations.
Regan turned around to 'regard' him, but the guard squirmed under his gaze.
Unlike most of his contemporaries, Doyle rarely watches movies and has no particular 'regard' for Hollywood.
However, these norms are thrown to the winds and the owners have scant 'regard' for public safety.
His Lordship was satisfied on the material before him that the Justices had 'regard' to the material consideration.
They seem to have nothing to say about our government conducting itself without 'regard' to morality whenever it is convenient.
The gaze is steady and there is both a reserve and a frank 'regard' in her eyes.
she rescued him without 'regard' for herself
Equal treatment without 'regard' to race remains the enduring promise of the American creed.
In fact, Gandhi said that only people with a high 'regard' for the law were qualified for civil disobedience.
she rescued him without 'regard' for herself
I suppose people just want to show their love and 'regard' and respect for me.
Remarkably, given the 'regard' in which Led Zeppelin are held, none of it sounds like pastiche, possibly because these nods to the past are surrounded by music that fixes its gaze firmly forward.
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.
she had a particular 'regard' for Eliot
Judging rationally for oneself makes one think like an adult - and so earn the 'regard' of others.
Still, none of these disagreements affected either my intellectual or personal 'regard' for Illich.
he shifted uneasily before their clear 'regard'
I 'regard' this statement of considerable importance; it sets the background against which it is crucial to consider the issues in the case.
she had a particular 'regard' for Eliot
Through collective agreement, the book format, a scholarly binding, is held in a higher 'regard' than magazines and other similar entertainment circulations.
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