disregarding in English

verb
1
pay no attention to; ignore.
the body of evidence is too substantial to disregard
synonyms:ignoretake no notice ofpay no attention/heed tooverlookturn a blind eye toturn a deaf ear toshut one's eyes togloss overbrush asideshrug offsneeze at
verb

Use "disregarding" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "disregarding" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "disregarding", or refer to the context using the word "disregarding" in the English Dictionary.

1. The Internet allows almost unlimited access to information disregarding national boundaries.

2. The internet allows almost unlimited access to information disregarding national boundaries.

3. Their princes have been like rapacious lions, arrogantly disregarding righteousness.

4. They are toying with it, teetering on the verge, disregarding the Bible’s warning.

5. I can see disregarding perspective to achieve an effect, but I believe...

6. Disregarding "scatter"; all other materials were constant from one year to the next.

7. Synonyms for Contemning include disdaining, scorning, slighting, deriding, despising, dissing, disregarding, disrespecting, snubbing and undervaluing

8. Antonyms for Belaboring include disregarding, forgetting, ignoring, overlooking, overpassing, passing over, slighting and slurring over

9. Disregarding danger signs in a relationship is like ignoring the warning signals on your car’s dashboard

10. Each mobile node is identified by its home address disregarding its current location in the Internet.

11. Jude, Jesus’ half brother, warned first-century Christians of individuals “disregarding lordship and speaking abusively of glorious ones.”

12. 22 We find children's emotional needs difficult to respond to because we are habituated to disregarding our own.

13. 5:11) Some murmurers in the first-century congregation were “disregarding lordship and speaking abusively of glorious ones.”

14. What does Adventurism mean? Involvement in risky enterprises, especially in foreign affairs, while disregarding established principles or adverse co

15. It can be pinned down in the absolute only by disregarding the dynamics of linguistic repertoires that are attendant on migration movements.

16. These men were “disregarding lordship and speaking abusively of glorious ones,” anointed men then entrusted with the spiritual oversight of the congregation.

17. Thomas Edwards, founder of The Professional Wingman, tells Bustle that disregarding what your partner says is an unexpected indicator that you’re Belittling them

18. These men were “disregarding lordship and speaking abusively of glorious ones,” evidently maligning such individuals as anointed Christian overseers who had certain glory conferred upon them.

19. Her analysis of the situation in the Member States is critical but fair, given that no fewer than eleven Member States are disregarding a 1991 directive, either totally or in part.

20. Present day oceanographers rediscovered Olaus Magnus' eye for detail (disregarding the sea monsters) and a series of scientific publications followed on Olaus' truthful depiction of currents between Iceland and the Faroe Islands.

21. (16) To adjust for inflationary effects, the rate of return on a long-term government bond had first to be determined for each contribution period disregarding inflationary expectations.

22. Aphtha (countable and uncountable, plural Aphthae) candidiasis, oral thrush, thrush (fungal infection of the mucous membranes of the mouth caused by any species of yeast from the genus Candida) An oral ulcer, disregarding the cause

23. In 1948, as a result of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, he was sentenced to life imprisonment under the charges of: “Conspiracy, waging aggressive war, disregarding his duty to prevent atrocities”.

24. Aphtha (countable and uncountable, plural Aphthae) (pathology) candidiasis, oral thrush, thrush (fungal infection of the mucous membranes of the mouth caused by any species of yeast from the genus Candida) An oral ulcer, disregarding the cause

25. For example, on 7 September 1945, Dr. Joseph Nathan, who represented the Italian Hebrew Commission, stated: "Above all, we acknowledge the Supreme Pontiff and the religious men and women who, executing the directives of the Holy Father, recognized the persecuted as their brothers and, with effort and abnegation, hastened to help us, disregarding the terrible dangers to which they were exposed" (L'Osservatore Romano, 8 September 1945, p. 2).