Respond in a sentence as a verb

" do not take his bait and directly respond to such questions.

I respond really negatively to the notion of 'dead end.

Engineers were no longer /allowed/ to be called on weekends whereas before we had to respond in 20 min.

The reality is with jitter even on local networks you really have about 7ms to respond.

I would guess that the Bitcoin Foundation can respond with "you are wrong, please provide evidence" and get away with it for now.

We've had so much marketed to us for so long so pervasively that we genuinely do not respond to advertising.

Paltalk exercises extreme care to protect and secure users’ data, only responding to court orders as required to by law.

Whoever replaces him or her will drive under the same demands and incentives, and will on average respond the same way to those demands and incentives.

If you're going to respond to a critique, shouldn't you answer what it actually says?It's unfair to put the article in the same bucket as "UFO stories".

They respond in the most unprofessional manner possible, short of physically assaulting me.

How was property owner supposed to respond when told he must get rid of the illegal dwelling, but also told he can't evict the tenant?I mostly sympathize with the property owner here.

"This is because debaters often don't respond to the other's policy proposition, but rather kritik their position by indicting the philosophical ideas behind it.

This one isn't showcased so strongly - this isn't a pressing issue by any measure - but they still took the time to respond to it and make a brief, informative, and actually engaging video about it, without some external "we screwed up, sorry" event.

"A spokeman for the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency said "Economic attacks on fundamental US industries are a bigger threat than terrorism, and we will always respond accordingly.

" They basically responded saying "ok, we agree that you haven't done anything wrong but if you do anything we will prosecute you to the full extent of the law."A few weeks later, they posted a "consumer warning" on their website saying that our company was in effect defrauding companies.

Respond definitions

verb

show a response or a reaction to something

See also: react

verb

react verbally; "She didn't want to answer"; "answer the question"; "We answered that we would accept the invitation"

See also: answer reply

verb

respond favorably or as hoped; "The cancer responded to the aggressive therapy"