Ignores [verb]

Definition of Ignores:

disregard on purpose

Opposite/Antonyms of Ignores:


Sentence/Example of Ignores:

In the coming years, though, that calculus might have to change, since the growing size of the country’s nonreligious population could make these voters more difficult for Democrats to ignore.

Among the Bay Area businesses being supported with financing are ConsejoSano, a for-profit social enterprise that works to improve health outcomes for culturally diverse populations by embracing that diversity, not ignoring it.

The irony for him is that as he tries to ignore these ongoing crises, he’s losing voters.

He did so for at least six weeks before the rising caseload made the problem impossible to ignore.

Both have ignored this race, viewing others as more winnable, with the New York-based Working Families Party providing the biggest out-of-state muscle for Scarane.

That’s why it’s so curious, VOSD’s MacKenzie Elmer writes in a new story, that there’s an untapped source of groundwater that the city isn’t only ignoring, it’s going to build the Pure Water recycling plant right on top of.

Part of the problem is that most policies look only 12 months into the future, ignoring long-term trends even as insurance availability influences development and drives people’s long-term decision-making.

Probably nothing, but they are supposed to know about business, and they were ignoring that part of the equation in their responses to Jenn and Jennifer, as if the business model or the business plan were irrelevant.

As a negative control, she also mixed some samples with the yeast Candida albicans, an irrelevant pathogen that the samples should have ignored.

In cases in which no attempt is made to ignore the accusation, the small wits are wont to be busy discovering exculpations.