they regard it by making jokes about it and not believing that it will come true.
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Both "with regard" and "in regard" are correct and can be used interchangeably to mean concerning or in relation to something.
speaks of you in high regard
The football fans invariably regard the opposing teams with disdain. He has the highest regard for the faculty at his school. There was a change to the program with regard to the number of scholarships.
Regard the End was created in 2003-06.
The Stress of Her Regard has 392 pages.
The Stress of Her Regard was created in 1989-09.
The past participle of "regard" is "regarded."
You left Mom's party early without any regard for her feelings. Do you regard him as the best salesman in the company?
Muslims regard Jesus as an important prophet
it means that u have low regard
"Consider" is another word that has a similar meaning to "regard." Both words imply taking something into account or thinking about it carefully.