respecting
UK: rɪˈspɛktɪŋ | US: rɪˈspɛktɪŋ
prep. concerning or regarding (a specified subject)
v. (present participle of respect) treating someone or something with consideration or admiration
The word respecting derives from the verb respect, which originates from the Latin respectus (past participle of respicere), meaning "to look back at" or "to regard." The prefix re- (back) + specere (to look) combine to form the idea of "consideration" or "esteem." The suffix -ing transforms the verb into a present participle or gerund, allowing it to function as a preposition ("concerning") or to indicate ongoing action ("regarding with admiration").
Respecting your privacy, I will not share your personal details.
She wrote a letter respecting the proposed changes to the policy.
The team is respecting the traditions of the local community.
Respecting his wishes, we canceled the event.
The document outlines guidelines respecting environmental conservation.