Irrespective (adverb)

Regardless of; without being affected by.

Origin:

Early 19th century, from in- + respective.

Examples:

  1. We will proceed with the plan, irrespective of any potential risks.
  2. Irrespective of the weather, I'm going for a walk.
  3. Irrespective of the outcome, we must try our best.
  4. She will be joining us for dinner, irrespective of whether she finishes her work on time or not.
  5. He will be taking the job, irrespective of the salary offered.
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