respects meaning
EN[ɹɪˈspɛkts]US
FR respects
- NounBFrespectPREré-
- VerbBFrespectPRrespectingPT, PPrespected
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- We also briefly study the role of nonisochronicity parameter on chimera states, where the existence of multi-chimera state with respect to the coupling range is pointed out.
- To be sure, politicians are in some respects acting logically and rationally, if not necessarily civic-mindedly, when they choose to focus on areas with active citizens and organizations.
- Tolerance consists in respecting other people’s opinions.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- A microscopical examination of the yeast taken from these rapid vigorous fermentations will only be able to give useful conclusions in one respect.
- A proper fisking leaves the reader with a clear understanding that the text so fisked was appallingly wrong in every important respect!
- And in your planting the consideration of the clymate and of the soyle be matters that are to be respected.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of respects in English Dictionary
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