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What does it mean in regard to?

What does it mean in regard to?

(also with regard to someone/something) in relation to someone or something: I am calling in regard to your recent inquiry.

How do you use regard in a sentence?

Regard sentence example

  1. Lifting her gaze to meet his intent regard , she implored him.
  2. His regard was troubled.
  3. Still feeling the sobering effects of that cool regard , she forced a smile.
  4. I regard my pupil as a free and active being, whose own spontaneous impulses must be my surest guide.
  5. Would you regard this as good?

What does deep regard mean?

: care or concern for someone or something. : a feeling of respect and admiration for someone or something. : friendly greetings.

What is high regard?

: to respect and admire very much.

What does I have a deep regard for you mean?

What does no regard mean?

: without care or concern for The company acted without regard for the safety of its workers. Applicants are considered without regard for age, race, sex, or religion.

What does ” in regard to your question ” mean?

Instead of this, with chilly courtesy, he told Hope: “In regard to your last question, I’m afraid I decline to answer”. Telephone Co. reads: Dear Miss Smith: We are sorry there is any question in regard to your final statement.

Which is correct in regards to or with regards to?

Some English experts say that regards should be used with ‘as’. As regards to your letter, we don’t think we can hire more people. But using regard with ‘in’ and ‘with’ makes sense too. In regard to your letter, we cannot agree which one to pick and which to leave out.

When do you use the word’regard’in a sentence?

We should use in regard to something or with regard to something. Here regard is an uncountable noun meaning attention to something. However we use as regards something because here regards is a verb meaning to look at something. Yes.

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