respect
noun
°an attitude of consideration or high regard.
"He is an intellectual giant, and I have great respect for him."
°good opinion, honor, or admiration.
verb
°to have respect for.
°to have regard for the rights of others.
interjection
°hello, hi.
synonyms: deference, consideration, regard, fealty more» , admiration, esteem, reverence, recognition, veneration, honor, aspect, facet, face, side, dimension

maintain
verb
°to keep up; to preserve.
°to declare or affirm a point of view to be true.

secure
adjective
°Free from attack or danger; protected.
°Free from the danger of theft; safe.
verb
°To make secure (in all the above senses).

ability
noun
°The quality or state of being able.
"This wood has the ability to fight off insects, fungus, and mold for a considerable time."
°A skill or competence.
synonyms: capacity, faculty, capability, talent more» , cleverness, dexterity, aptitude, aptness

behaviour
noun
°The way matter moves or acts.

action
noun
°Something done so as to accomplish a purpose.
°A way of motion or functioning.
interjection
°Demanding or signifying the start of something, usually an act or scene of a theatric performance.
verb
°To act on a request etc, in order to put it into effect.
°To initiate a legal action against someone.

existence
noun
°The state of being, existing, or occurring.
"Most people doubt the existence of the Loch Ness monster."
°empirical reality; the substance of the physical universe Dictionary of Philosophy; 1968.

approval
noun
°An expression granting permission; an indication of agreement with a proposal; an acknowledgement that a person, thing, or event meets requirements.
"I need to get an approval on this purchase order."
°An expression of favorable acceptance and encouragement; a compliment that also condones.
"Words of approval never seem to come from him."
synonyms: approbation, sanction, commendation

duty
noun
°That which one is morally or legally obligated to do.
"England expects that every man will do his duty. (Nelson)"
°A period of time spent at work or doing a particular task.
"I’m on duty from 6 pm to 6 am."
synonyms: obligation

fulfil
verb
°(archaic) To fill up.
"My lady is positively fulfilled of grace."
°To satisfy, carry out, bring to completion (an obligation, a requirement, etc.).
"You made a promise, son, and now you must fulfil it."

power
noun
"He needed a lot of power to hit the ball out of the stadium."
verb
°To provide power for (a mechanical or electronic device).
"This CD player is powered by batteries."
synonyms: energy, force, main, might more» , muscle, potency, sinew, strength, vigor, aptitude, capability, capacity, competence, competency, authority, command, control, dominion, grip, hold, mastery, influence, pull, weight, arm, sway, clout

recognise
verb
°To match something or someone which one currently perceives to a memory of some previous encounter with the same entity.
°To acknowledge the existence or legality of something.; treat as worthy of consideration or valid.