1 [mass noun] attention to or concern for something:the court must have regard to the principle of welfareshe rescued him without regard for herself
liking and respect; esteem:they hold dolphins in high regard [count noun]:she had a particular regard for Eliot
[in singular] a steady or significant look:he shifted uneasily before their clear regard
2 (regards) best wishes (used to express friendliness in greetings):give her my regards
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1 [with object and adverbial] consider or think of in a specified way:she regarded London as her basehe was highly regarded by senators of both parties
gaze at steadily in a particular way:Professor Ryker regarded him with a faint smileNuala regarded him unflinchingly
[with object] archaic pay attention to; heed:he talk’d very wisely, but I regarded him not
2 [with object] archaic (of a thing) relate to; concern:if these things regarded only myself, I could stand it with composure
as regards
concerning; in respect of:as regards content, the programme will cover important current issues
in this (or that) regard
in connection with the point previously mentioned:there was little incentive for them to be active in this regard
with (or in or having) regard to
as concerns; in respect of:he made enquiries with regard to Beth