regardless re·gard·less

regardless re·gard·less
[rɪ'ɡɒːdlɪs]
1. adj

regardless of — (heedless of) senza preoccuparsi di, (in spite of) a dispetto di

regardless of rank — senza distinzioni

regardless of race — senza distinzioni di razza

2. adv
fam

to carry on regardless — continuare come se niente fosse

she did it regardless — l'ha fatto lo stesso


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