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Sentence count:297+12Posted:2017-01-31Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: ignorantfrancesignificanceentrancetoleranceassuranceenduranceseveranceMeaning: ['ɪgnərəns]  n. the lack of knowledge or education. 
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211. Much of the difficulty of identification is caused by an almost complete ignorance of what we are looking for.
212. She felt her ignorance and fear sweep down on her head.
213. I heard no more of the exchange but this one remark was quite enough to establish his woeful ignorance about the theatre.
214. I use this to excuse the possible ignorance which my question may make apparent!
215. It is a love which has been kept in ignorance: haven't women been kept uninformed for long enough?
216. He missed being an interpreter for thern, talking to them and turning their ignorance into money.
217. There was some evidence that she was in complete ignorance of the power of attorney and of her power of sale.
218. Reason obeys itself; and ignorance submits to whatever is dictated to it. Thomas Paine 
219. The medical profession was about to be excluded by its ignorance from an almost universal practice.
220. As stated in the supplement, the heritage erosion is due to ignorance, and not wanton destruction.
221. Keynes's theory of labour market adjustment has fallen victim to widespread ignorance and neglect.
222. Food businesses fail to meet basic food safety standards through ignorance.
223. In a situation of this sort ignorance is often the easy option.
224. They should rather be given explicit knowledge, thus preventing the usual defence of a claim of ignorance.
225. Such ignorance is unacceptable in a democratic society, and whatever can be done to eradicate it should be done. Sentencedict.com
226. Galileo pleaded ignorance of any such document and promised to produce that signed by Bellarrnine in 1616.
227. The workers' ignorance compounds their poverty: everywhere, failure to follow the most elementary rules of diet makes undernourishment worse.
228. But in some cases ignorance was bliss. Poor darling would have enough to cope with soon enough.
229. But my ideas were based on ignorance of the natural order of things.
230. Yet this limitation is very often ignored sometimes deliberately, sometimes out of sheer ignorance in muddling speech and writing.
231. He asked me if I knew anything about ley lines and I confessed my ignorance.
232. I hope it was a slip-up rather than genuine ignorance.
233. Our ignorance about many of these downstream impacts is still overwhelming.
234. A slightly revised theory of the ignorance of paternity involves the idea that women and men led largely separate lives.
235. Eating and drinking: under-eating, over-eating, poor diet in general for whatever reason - choice, ignorance, poverty. 2.
236. The rational application of pesticides is stymied by ignorance of how pest attack at different stages of crop development affects yield.
237. Some one who screams at a child or hurts another being is impaired by his own ignorance.
238. Meditation brings wisdom; lack of mediation leaves ignorance. Know well what leads you forward and what holds you back, and choose the path that leads to wisdom. Buddha 
239. Despite the statement, an embarrassed Pentagon decided to pretend ignorance.
240. Mr. Cousins You, Mr. Speaker, betray the ignorance of men if you do not understand the relevance of my question.
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