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View definitions for look upon

look upon

verb as in count

verb as in regard

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Example Sentences

“Undoubtedly, future generations will look upon him more kindly than his contemporaries do.”

From Salon

"So I think we can be optimistic and look upon it as a 'blip' for now, but without becoming complacent."

From BBC

And he no longer looks upon police as a force for good.

Apprehensive Adam looks upon her with a head-scratching degree of uneasy anticipation, an apple clutched low in his hand, deferring to the forbidden fruit confidently raised in hers.

With her chin lifted to an exquisite 45-degree angle, Amazon looks upon her opponent.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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