WordNet
n. (usually preceded by `with') relation of delimitation; "he inquired with respect to the address" [syn: reference to, relation to, respect to]
Usage examples of "regard to".
Such a trend has even turned up recently among social scientists and anthropologists with regard to discussions of race.
But because you prefer his regard to my friendship, I find myself a prisoner in my own home.
He too is full of the prodigies of the night and he begins to sound out Casca's feelings with regard to Caesar.
He laid siege to Athens, quite without regard to its past glories, and Mithradates of Pontus was utterly unable to send help.
When I awoke, My first observation was in regard to the intensity of the light.
Because he does, he sent me to renew the offer his predecessor, Reichs Chancellor Himmler, extended to the Soviet Union in regard to the illegally occupied Polish regions.
The engineering crew needed to stay on their toes in regard to every system on the ship, particularly given the hazardous environment of the Dokaalan system.
I then ask them the same question with regard to their professional or work life.
The Governor of Bithynia had treated him as a personal friend, and, though his conduct with regard to the Christians had not been consistent, it was clear that, on the whole, his leaning was to mercy.
It appears Siroes misled us with regard to his reverse transfer ideas for the dome.
At least liberals are consistent with regard to the rights of the innocent and the guilty: They also believe it's perfectly acceptable to kill an innocent unborn baby, but morally unthinkable to execute a serial rapist/murderer.
That established Colmor's status in regard to the Jorth-Isbel feud.