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1. A particular, detail, or point. (usually prec. by in)<br /> | 1. A particular, detail, or point. (usually prec. by in)<br /> | ||
2. High or special regard; reputation; repute.<br /> | 2. High or special regard; reputation; repute.<br /> | ||
3. Willingness to show consideration or appreciation. | 3. Willingness to show consideration or appreciation.<noinclude><ref>http://www.thefreedictionary.com/respect</ref><ref>http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Respect</ref><ref>http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/respect</ref>{{Reflist|1}}</noinclude> | ||
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Respect (noun) [r]:
1. A particular, detail, or point. (usually prec. by in)
2. High or special regard; reputation; repute.
3. Willingness to show consideration or appreciation.[1][2][3]