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To keep in view; to behold; to look at; to view; to gaze
upon. |
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Hence, to look or front toward; to face. |
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To look closely at; to observe attentively; to pay
attention to; to notice or remark particularly. |
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To look upon, as in a certain relation; to hold as an
popinion; to consider; as, to regard abstinence from wine as a duty; to
regard another as a friend or enemy. |
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To consider and treat; to have a certain feeling toward;
as, to regard one with favor or dislike. |
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To pay respect to; to treat as something of peculiar
value, sanctity, or the like; to care for; to esteem. |
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To take into consideration; to take account of, as a
fact or condition. |
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To have relation to, as bearing upon; to respect; to
relate to; to touch; as, an argument does not regard the question; --
often used impersonally; as, I agree with you as regards this or that. |
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To look attentively; to consider; to notice. |
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A look; aspect directed to another; view; gaze. |
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Attention of the mind with a feeling of interest;
observation; heed; notice. |
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That view of the mind which springs from perception of
value, estimable qualities, or anything that excites admiration;
respect; esteem; reverence; affection; as, to have a high regard for a
person; -- often in the plural. |
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State of being regarded, whether favorably or otherwise;
estimation; repute; note; account. |
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Consideration; thought; reflection; heed. |
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Matter for consideration; account; condition. |
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Respect; relation; reference. |
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Object of sight; scene; view; aspect. |
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Supervision; inspection. |