traditionally regard
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To consider or think of someone or something in a particular way based on tradition.
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- Many cultures traditionally regard the elderly with great respect and reverence.
- In some societies, women were traditionally regarded as primarily responsible for household duties.
- The tiger is traditionally regarded as a symbol of strength and courage in Asian folklore.
- For centuries, this specific plant has been traditionally regarded for its powerful healing properties.
- Modern education systems often challenge how certain subjects are traditionally regarded.
- Despite changing norms, some people still traditionally regard marriage as a union between a man and a woman.
- The local community will traditionally regard the harvest festival as the most important event of the year.
- He traditionally regarded any form of modern art with skepticism, preferring classical styles.
- Economists traditionally regard a high unemployment rate as an indicator of a struggling economy.
- It is important to understand why certain foods are traditionally regarded as delicacies in different regions.