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irrespective

[ US /ˌɪɹəˈspɛktɪv/ ]
[ UK /ɪɹɪspˈɛktɪv/ ]
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  1. in spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks
    he carried on regardless of the difficulties

How To Use irrespective In A Sentence

  • Elsewhere, it may be acceptable for shop assistants to flatter and cajole you into buying anything, irrespective of whether it suits you.
  • But irrespective of whether you are a collector, this is an absorbing book for anyone interested in history or other cultures.
  • New members are always welcome, irrespective of what stage of bereavement they are at.
  • The primary outcome was the occurrence of severe clinical events, defined as death or hospital admission irrespective of the cause.
  • However, it also emphasizes that the efficient and effective functioning of the system in its entirety is bicentric to the success of some display programme, irrespective of the display method chosen. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • A lower federal court ruled that, irrespective of the circumstances, such disciplinary action is never permitted without a prior hearing.
  • Irrespective of the validity of the architectural content, the model and drawings are works of art in themselves.
  • Irrespective of how the pundits call this one - I suspect they may install Longford as slight favourites - the ordinary Sligo fan will expect a win.
  • He added that irrespective of technical prowess, security consulting required more than just technical skills.
  • He's happy that people come to visit irrespective of their motivation or beliefs.
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