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respected English

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What does respected mean?
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respected

If someone is respected, they have or deserve respect. He is respected by his peers for his outstanding writing abilities. A kind person is generally more respected than a mean person.

respected

receiving deferential regard a respected family

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Simple sentences

You're respected by everybody.
We respected him all the more.
Mary is respected by everyone.
Artists are highly respected in France.
No one respected men like him.
Anthony was respected by the Egyptians.
Respect yourself and you will be respected.
His soldiers feared and respected him.
Tom is one of the most respected men in the business world.
His teachers should be respected.
Maria is respected by everyone.
Tom wants to be respected.
I respected Tom.
The public convenience should be respected.
He wanted to be respected by everybody.
He is respected by everybody.
He is respected by everyone.
He is greatly respected by his students.
He is a scientist who is respected by everybody.
He was greatly respected; while his son was as much despised.
This is a scientist who is respected by all.

Movie subtitles

The Ukrainian prince will deliver a lecture about the death of Ukraine due to the Bolsheviks. At the end of the lecture. Before respected audience's eyes he will shot himself dead with his own revolver.
The two original languages have been deliberately respected in the film's dialogues in order to preserve the power and truthfulness of the remarkable images which are the basis of this movie.
Most respected Commander, the medal I get today will be my pride and joy.
Most respected Court, as my forespeaker clearly hinted, this seems to concern my imprisonment.
Most respected Court of Law, if I said the Emperor is a foo.
Most respected Law of Court, what about another solution?
Anyway, most respected courts and laws, three months is too much for such a little act of rashness!
Perhaps that particular commandment isn't respected up here.
Mr Taylor, a respected citizen, had brought the evidence against this man and we urged him to resign.
As leader of all illegal activities, I'm an influential and respected man.
I'm a prominent citizen, widely respected.
She respected everything white.
I'm sure that our neutrality will be respected.
No. He owns a famous restaurant and is respected.
Mrs. Briggs. I've known and respected your husband Alky for many years. and what's good enough for him is good enough for me.
To wit, the reading of the will of the late Angus lan McLaurel a kindly master, a friendly friend and a loyal Scot whom everybody respected.
That's right. Your respected justice of the peace brought here by your pal Mr Trehearne.
This is Don Diego Vega, son of your respected predecessor.
Even at that enormous height we see the age-old, respected picture of the farmer ploughing and reaping his crops.
Blacksmiths, masters of a little respected craft, are often women.
St Hildegard did. She respected everything white.
I've been a respected member of this community for a great many years.
Even you'll take off your hat when you see how respected I am.
You'd like to think of me sitting in dignity in this handsome house, rich, respected and unloved.
I have always respected you, your principles, your courage, above any woman I've ever met.
Don't forget you're using a name respected in all Europe's universities.
He'II take a respected place in society.
Your respected justice of the peace brought here by your pal Mr Trehearne.
You're a scribe. you're loved and respected by every cossack.
As leader of all illegal activities in Casablanca, I am influential and respected.
He's one of the most respected citizens of Lyons.
She's as famous in Auriol as if she was the president of the United States. only she's not respected by any party.
You're clever and able, you might even be important have money and property, be respected.
We were respected by everyone. That's as much as anyone can want.
Without a doubt, such memories should be respected.
Of course. And as a scholar you'll be respected in the village.
It wasn't their idea that I should live the crazy life of a musician. but I should stay at home and become a druggist. and a respected member of the community.
Your motives are clear, and it goes without saying that they will be respected.
Well, if we respected your feelings in this manner, you'd have no respect for us.

News and current affairs

In principle, an independent and respected advisory council could also force governments to acknowledge the hidden costs of government guarantees and off-balance sheet debts.
Its own prestige is high: groups such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch are respected voices, to whom many governments feel obliged to pay attention.
According to a respected defense industry publication, Sarkozy changed his mind after his party's smaller-than-anticipated victory in June's parliamentary election.
Not surprisingly, this region was globally respected.
Napolitano's move was crucial, filling Italy's need to replace the inefficient and scandal-ridden Silvio Berlusconi, in whom fellow leaders and global markets had lost all confidence, with an internationally respected figure.
With China's growing economic clout, rising standard of living, and increasingly respected place in the world, one would hope that the Chinese and their leaders would find a way to let go of the dead.
But to imprison corrupt managers, regulators and politicians is an essential element of a functioning and respected capitalism.
Given the constant stream of security and data breaches and allegations of financial manipulation involving some of the world's most respected banks, who can blame the public for feeling this way?
One bomb hit the home of the Hamoodi family, a respected, educated family, none of whose members belonged to the ruling Baath Party.
Natural talents should be respected for what they are: the occasionally awesome luck of the biological draw.
State aid to ailing companies remains ubiquitous, and common rules designed to ensure free circulation of goods and services are not fully respected by the member states - public procurement and energy markets being prime examples.
And a respected Jordanian jurist who had been a judge at the International Court of Justice was reprimanded for dragging his feet in getting the election law passed.
The exam that the government must sit is to use its new powers to appoint widely-respected, impartial members - rather than divisive satraps - to these bodies.
The case of Spain - where a competent and respected government is bearing the full brunt of a financial crisis that began elsewhere - is identical.
If this pledge is adopted and respected, conflicts in the region will be viewed in a wholly different, more tolerant context, marking a historic breakthrough to peace.
Kundera's name was contained in the investigating officer's report, which was authenticated after a respected historian discovered it in a dusty Prague archive.
The cases involving science included a costly lawsuit against Nature, one of the world's best-known and most widely respected scientific journals.
To be sure, Hezbollah is still grudgingly respected for its ability to stand up to Israel.
So far, all ESDP missions have respected international law and governmental arrangements among disputing parties.
But both Sadat and Begin became respected worldwide for taking risks for peace and won a joint Nobel Peace prize.
Liu was co-author in 2008 of a petition, Charter 08, signed by thousands of Chinese, calling for basic rights to be respected.
Her father was a respected president; yet she could well be remembered as one of the country's most corrupt.
These can and must be changed before it will be possible to expand opportunities for everyone in Bolivia to become a dignified citizen, a respected worker, and a satisfied consumer.

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