Sentence examples for To regard from inspiring English sources

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To regard

noun

A steady look, a gaze.

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To regard something as normative is to regard it as justified, as a warranted requirement on practical deliberation.

HUMANS like to regard themselves as exceptional.

She pauses to regard her elephants.

Other people seem to regard these little habits as peculiar.

Now they are beginning to regard her with similar admiration.

Yarko's relatives came to regard him as a family deity.

It had come to regard Scotland as its unassailable citadel.

But also you have to regard her wishes.

Worse, Hersh appears to regard all sources as equal.

Are we meant to regard him as a noble hermit?

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