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Definitions
Wiktionary
- v. simple past tense and past participle of regard.
Etymologies
- Middle English regarden, from Old French regarder : re-, re- + guarder, to guard (of Germanic origin; see guard).
Examples
“He did not, however, express the need for "strong vigilance" against inflation a term regarded as a signal to markets that rates are going up the next month.”
USA Today: European Central Bank raises a key interest rate to fight inflation
“But as I have said, Darwin regarded all such questions as insoluble puzzles, and distractions from the real business of his life.”
“More critically, if they aspire to do business in other habitats, their capacity to understand how they are regarded from the outside based on the filter that the other habitat uses will be of tremendous advantage, and misinterpreting this a most significant risk.”
“Some people, especially first-time novelists treat their creation and more endearing that Dr. Frankenstein regarded his monster.”
“Mr. Kirwin regarded me with a troubled countenance.”
“Both he and the captain regarded McCoy with incredulity and amazement.”
“Cristeta Comerford brings such incredible talent to the White House operation and came very highly regarded from the Bush family.”
No Change Brewing in the White House Kitchen - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
“But you're here to be regarded, is that not your primary aim JonL?”
“His act of passing through lines in regarded itself as equivalent to combat even when he does not carry a weapon.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » Drone Warfare, the CIA, and Charlie Savage’s NYT Article
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