irrespective

irrespective
adjective

irrespective of — ungeachtet (+ Gen.); (independent of) unabhängig von

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[iri'spektiv]
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ir·re·spec·tive
[ˌɪrɪˈspektɪv]
adv inv (form)
\irrespective of sth ohne Rücksicht auf etw akk, ungeachtet einer S. gen
candidates are assessed on merit, \irrespective of colour Bewerber werden nach Leistung beurteilt, ungeachtet ihrer Hautfarbe
\irrespective of age/the cost altersunabhängig/kostenunabhängig
\irrespective of the consequences ungeachtet der Folgen
\irrespective of what ... unabhängig davon, was ...
\irrespective of whether ... ohne Rücksicht darauf, ob ...
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["IrI'spektɪv]
adj

irrespective of — ungeachtet (+gen), unabhängig von

candidates should be chosen irrespective of sex/race — bei der Auswahl der Kandidaten sollte das Geschlecht/die Rasse keine Rolle spielen

irrespective of whether they want to or not — egal or gleichgültig, ob sie wollen oder nicht

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irrespective [ˌırıˈspektıv] adj (adv irrespectively):
irrespective of ohne Rücksicht auf (akk), ungeachtet (gen), unabhängig von
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adjective

irrespective of — ungeachtet (+ Gen.); (independent of) unabhängig von

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adj.
abgesehen von adj.
rücksichtslos adj.

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