Irrespective [adjective]
Definition of Irrespective:
without regard
Opposite/Antonyms of Irrespective:
Sentence/Example of Irrespective:
Sitting the starters is the right football move for the Steelers irrespective of injury risk because the team is feeling good about itself now.
This made us think that the mouse brain, whether it is male or female, has circuitry that triggers parental behavior, irrespective of whether the animal is male or female.
Firms will be responsible to disclose all the information collected about a given consumer, directly or indirectly, irrespective of where data sharing took place.
No selection of any kind is made, and all are admitted irrespective of the cause, nature, or severity of the disease.
Each player, or side, is only permitted to throw three balls an inning, irrespective of the number of runs scored.
And the factor of spontaneous improvement irrespective of all remedial measures is also ignored.
The gardener didn't have to deal with a moving target and he could administer water quite irrespective of the wishes of the grass.
As has been said, the first thing for a family to do is to find out their definite income, irrespective of Aunt Maria.
For express trains all tallow163 is usually employed, irrespective of the weather or season.
Elizabeth and her venerable partner regulated their conduct by divine authority, irrespective of the opinions of men.