ignore

  • 41ignore — ig·nore || ɪg nÉ”r /ɪg nɔː v. disregard, overlook, refuse to recognize; reject, refuse (Law) …

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  • 42ignore — region …

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  • 43ignore — verb disregard intentionally. ↘fail to consider (something significant). Derivatives ignorable adjective ignorer noun Origin C15: from Fr. ignorer or L. ignorare not know …

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  • 44ignore — v. a. 1. Regard as unknown, shut one s eyes to, leave out of view, not recognize, not take into account, disregard, neglect, utterly overlook. 2. (Law.) Reject, set aside …

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  • 45ignore — verb 1) he ignored the customers Syn: disregard, take no notice of, pay no attention to, pay no heed to; turn a blind eye to, turn a deaf ear to, tune out See note at neglect Ant: pay attention to 2) …

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  • 46ignore — v 1. disregard, cut, pass over or by, Inf. give [s.t.] a miss or the go by; snub, pay no heed to, be inattentive to, brush aside, slight, pretend not to see, look right through or past [s.o.], cold shoulder, Sl. give [s.o.] the brush or brush off …

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  • 47ignore — ig·nore …

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  • 48ignore — verb 1) he ignored her Syn: take no notice of, pay no attention to, snub, look right through, cold shoulder 2) doctors ignored her instructions Syn: disregard, take no account of, fail to observe, disobey, defy …

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  • 49ignore*/*/ — [ɪgˈnɔː] verb [T] 1) to not consider something, or to not let it influence you We had ignored the fact that it was getting darker.[/ex] The government has ignored the advice it was given.[/ex] 2) to pretend that you have not noticed someone or… …

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  • 50ignore —   Nānā ole, kāpae ōlelo, huli kua.   Also: nānākuli, ho owaiho, nanau, lanau …

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