0 past simple and past participle of regard --
1 to consider or have an opinion about something or someone: --
There is no problem as regards the financial arrangements.
The bird regarded me with suspicion as I walked up to its nest.
He is generally/widely regarded as the father of international law.
Her parents always regarded her as the smartest of their children.
Environmentalists regard GM technology with suspicion.
The principle of egalitarian individualism is regarded as axiomatic.
Such achievements should be regarded as a challenge to other species wishing to propel themselves economically through fluids.
Communities cannot be regarded as components of a static system but are instead dynamic entities.
This approach is associated with a fairly static view of cultural dynamics, which are regarded as being mainly determined by internal equilibrium mechanisms.
The cost of meeting these standards to the industry can be regarded as the cost of environmentally sustainable industrial development.
Some respondents regarded neighbours as friends and spent a lot of time with them.
For the purposes of the model, people with no dependency are not regarded as receiving informal care.
Prior experiences were also regarded as being important.