irrespective of

listen to the pronunciation of irrespective of
English - Turkish
bakmaksızın
-e bakmaksızın
hesaba katmadan
e aldırmayan
-e aldırmayan
düşünmeden
(Hukuk) bakılmaksızın
irrespective
{s} -e bakmaksızın
even if
eğer ki
irrespective
hesaba katmadan
even if
olsa bile

Bir profesör, Alex kelimeler kullanıyor olsa bile buna dil demenin yanlış olacağını söylüyor. - One professor says that even if Alex is using words, it's wrong to call it a language.

Çok kibar olsa bile ona kesinlikle güvenmiyorum. - Even if he's very nice, I don't really trust him.

even if
ise bile
irrespective
-e aldırmadan
irrespective
herşeye rağmen
even if
ise de
even if
öyle olsa da
even if
-e rağmen
even if
-se bile
even if
-e karşın
irrespective
-i düşünmeden
irrespective
hesaba katmayan
irrespective
(of ile) -e bakmaksızın
irrespective
irrespective of ne olursa olsun
irrespective
göz önünde bulundurmayan
irrespective
bakmaksızın
English - English
regardless of; without regard to; without considering
regardless of, notwithstanding, despite
Without consideration of; regardless of
even if
irrespective
heedless, regardless
irrespective
without regard to, unconnected to
irrespective
Disrespectful
irrespective
Without regard for conditions, circumstances, or consequences; unbiased; independent; impartial; as, an irrespective judgment
irrespective
If you say that something happens or should happen irrespective of a particular thing, you mean that it is not affected or should not be affected by that thing. their commitment to a society based on equality for all citizens irrespective of ethnic origin = regardless of. irrespective of sth used when saying that a particular fact has no effect on a situation and is not important
irrespective
in spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks; "he carried on regardless of the difficulties"
irrespective of

    Hyphenation

    ir·re·spec·tive of

    Turkish pronunciation

    îrıspektîv ıv

    Pronunciation

    /ərəˈspektəv əv/ /ɪrəˈspɛktɪv əv/

    Etymology

    () Opposite of Medieval Latin respectivus, "having regard for", from Latin respectus.
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