have respect of persons

English

Etymology

From the Bible, Proverbs 28:21.

Verb

have respect of persons (third-person singular simple present has respect of persons, present participle having respect of persons, simple past and past participle had respect of persons)

  1. To show favouritism toward certain people, as for their wealth etc.
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