Synonym: avoid, disregard, overlook, slight, snub. Similar words: sign on, foreigner, diagnose, diagnoses, diagnosis, resign, assign, signal. Meaning: [ɪg'nɔr /ɪg'nɔː] v. 1. refuse to acknowledge 2. bar from attention or consideration 3. fail to notice 4. give little or no attention to 5. be ignorant of or in the dark about.
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(181) I begin my answer to the hon. Member by reminding the House that those who ignore history are destined to repeat it.
(182) This combination of cert hit movie and attached hit record proved too much for Hollywood to ignore.
(183) Take care how you cross the road. Most drivers ignore the traffic lights and just drive through.
(184) It's normal for people to ignore each other in an elevator.
(185) The Thing could be deliberately infuriating at times, but it didn't pay to ignore its advice.
(186) A start is to ignore the old Depression-era paternal messages about cleaning your plate.
(187) What is needed, perhaps, is a bit of disgraceful degradation of the sort that nobody can ignore.
(188) Observe the reeds waving as you pass. Tropical fish ignore you.
(189) He ground out the cigarette and watched her, the burning need in him too fierce to ignore.
(190) The Goddess tells Ari to ignore those things and concentrate on the pleasure.
(191) Gnarled old men ignore the chaos sipping coffee and chatting with fishermen as they untangle their nets.
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(192) But was this political climate of friendliness towards the oppressed one that lesbians and gays could afford to ignore?
(193) It is not clear, he said, whether the review will formally abandon the policy or simply ignore it.
(194) When distracting thoughts occur, try to ignore them by not dwelling upon them and return to your breathing exercise.
(195) But one should not ignore the fact that the Party was also developing its economic policies and identifying closely with the unemployed.
(196) Would he publicly acknowledge the little boy as his, or might he prefer to ignore his existence?
(197) Pavlov was feisty in his opposition to the Soviets, but, aware of his fame, they were forced to ignore his insults.
(198) The professors laugh at the irony but ignore the message-that academic skills and fighting skills may not often coexist.
(199) Although Dole is bumping up against the federal spending ceiling, he could opt to ignore it altogether.
(200) I shall refrain from doing so, though even the dust jacket has chosen to ignore that discretion.
(201) In fact it is just as misleading to ignore the packaging and expect some one to assess the new situation without any help.
(202) They jointly chose to ignore their employer's orders and statutory safety regulations, by testing detonators without taking shelter.
(203) People tend to exaggerate their strengths and ignore their weaknesses. Don't exaggerate your strengths. Don't ignore your weaknesses. Dr T.P.Chia
(204) There may be tendencies to stereotype a scholar and thus ignore his highly creative experience.
(205) I might ignore all the warnings and even try to convince other people that lung cancer does not really exist.
(206) Ignore it we try, but sadly, inevitably[sentencedict.com], there will be a death in the family.
(207) It was also a sign that William Mulholland chose, if not exactly to ignore, then to disbelieve.
(208) He can treat Mr Flynt as a figure beneath contempt, and ignore him.
(209) Merymose clearly had orders to ignore any trail that led to the palace compound.
(210) The ads he is financing this weekend refer pointedly to the Council, reminding voters of a "slush fund scandal" involving fake community organizations, but conspicuously ignore the mayor.
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