respecter
re|spect|er /rɪsp'ektər/ (respecters)
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If you say that someone is a respecter of something such as a belief or idea, you mean that they behave in a way which shows that they have a high opinion of it.
Ford was a respecter of proprieties and liked to see things done properly.
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If you say that someone or something is no respecter of a rule or tradition, you mean that the rule or tradition is not important to them.
Accidents and sudden illnesses are no respecters of age.
1 [N-COUNT] usu N of n
If you say that someone is a respecter of something such as a belief or idea, you mean that they behave in a way which shows that they have a high opinion of it.
Ford was a respecter of proprieties and liked to see things done properly.
2 [PHRASE] v-link PHR
If you say that someone or something is no respecter of a rule or tradition, you mean that the rule or tradition is not important to them.
Accidents and sudden illnesses are no respecters of age.