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Regard means care or concern for someone or something OR a feeling of respect and admiration for someone or something.
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To have great respect or high regard for (someone)
Reverential regard refers to a deep and respectful admiration or feeling of awe towards someone or something. It involves showing honor and esteem towards the object of one's regard.
There are several ways in which the word admirer can be applied to a sentence. The definition of this term is someone who has a special regard for someone or something. It can mean love, adoration or even that someone is a worshipper of someone else.
It means basically, tell that person that I said hello.
Loving someone my football coach would use this line all the time to the team
Dismissing someone or something in a way that shows a lack of interest or regard.
When you imagine something to be true. Distrust, or think someone is guilty. If you suspect someone you regard them as untrustworthy or "fishy" or dishonest; Not what you'd expect.
A bad eye is a harmful stare, a threatening glance, or a disapproving regard someone keeps upon something or someone else.
US Answer Only: A search warrant is the instrument which protects the citizen against unreasonable searches and seizures of their person, papers and belongings. The search warrant is the safeguard by which The State is kept in check from running amok. In the process of a search warrant, The State is required to demonstrate to a judge (usually) that the thing to be sought and seized is (usually) either illegal to possess, or further evidence of a crime. The search warrant must (usually) pass muster from one's District Attorney and local judge prior to execution. Essentially, the search warrant presents the argument as to why the intrusion into someone's privacy does not constitute a violation of their fourth amendment protections against unreasonable searches and seizures. The document must lay out very specific particulars which must be "within the four corners of the document," meaning that the issue of "particularity" must be satisfied with regard to thing sought, location, and what are the facts known to The State that justify the intrusion.
When you imagine something to be true. Distrust, or think someone is guilty. If you suspect someone you regard them as untrustworthy or "fishy" or dishonest; Not what you'd expect.