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Sentence count:165+12Posted:2017-02-02Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: regardSimilar words: as regardsregardregardingin regard toregardlesswith regard toirregardlessregardless ofMeaning: [‚dɪsrɪ'gɑːd]  n. 1. lack of attention and due care 2. willful lack of care and attention. v. 1. refuse to acknowledge 2. bar from attention or consideration 3. give little or no attention to. 
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61. Those who no longer wish to disregard the insidious pollution and degradation of the environment are driven to despair.
62. They instigated a reign of terror in London's East End, controlling their manor with a ruthless disregard for others.
63. Native Americans complain that the deals have shown disregard for their rights.
64. A similar disregard for the potential for renewable energy was evident if the expenditure on subsidy was analysed.
65. A hasty note from Mary asks her to disregard a scandalous rumor.
66. For a salesperson to disregard the emotional aspects of dealing with objections is to court disaster.
67. Seniors and the disabled also have complained that some skateboarders show disregard for pedestrians.
68. Reports are commonly prosaic, dull(sentencedict.com), pompous and patronising and written with selfish disregard for the reader.
69. And so news directors will not disregard staged events, not even those that appear in the daybook.
70. Moreover, how could he be sure Sir Philip would disregard his illegitimacy, as Madeleine appeared to do?
71. Yet when in action he was the perfect fighting machine with a total disregard for his own personal safety.
72. You have shown a total disregard for the law and for public safety.
73. He was careless of his own safety and showed wanton disregard for everyone else.
74. Others are sponsored by ambitious federal agencies[sentencedict.com], sometimes with total disregard for the recommendations of other arms of government.
75. Nor could he disregard the Salic Law which forbade the accession to the throne of a woman.
76. The company showed callous disregard for the safety of their employees.
77. Will my hon. Friend consider allowing working women in such circumstances a greater disregard?
78. And his disregard for the consequences of such a terrible sin was horrifying, horrifying.
79. But it did highlight the trade unions barons' basic disregard for democracy.
80. It all looks simple on paper, but weathered roads show blatant disregard for the intentions of cartographers.
81. Dorset gentry were irritated at Dorchester folk's disregard of their social superiors; national politics brought disaster.
82. Will we display more of the statesmanship, selflessness, and disregard for monetary advantage associated with public service and professional responsibility?
83. Discipline yourself to minimize opinion, disregard hearsay and reject guesswork.
84. Jury will disregard that last as pure speculation on the witness's part.
85. It manipulates the environment, and it is able to enforce moral duties on those who are inclined to disregard them.
86. Such flouting of values, such wanton disregard for respectable priority, had often been remarked upon.
87. He led a rather monastic, reclusive lifestyle and displayed a complete disregard for personal gain.
88. It teaches you a severe disregard for the entire system.
89. The most bizarre manifestation of this disregard was to be the purges that swept across Soviet society in the middle 1930s.
90. Even so, the event was treated by the mass media with an almost cavalier disregard for the real dangers.
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