disregard|disregarded|disregarding|disregards in English
verb
[dis·re·gard || ‚dɪsrɪ'gɑːd]
neglect; treat in a disrespectful manne
Use "disregard|disregarded|disregarding|disregards" in a sentence
1. + And whoever disregards you disregards me also.
2. Safety rules were disregarded.
3. He Cavalierly disregarded their advice
4. His advice, however, was disregarded.
5. Mark totally disregarded my advice.
6. An impatient king disregards the explicit instructions of God’s prophet.
7. If one disregards the ghost, there is only one suspect.
8. She completely disregarded all our objections.
9. The board completely disregarded my recommendations.
10. Haughty Disregard for Jehovah
11. A beast to be ridden and disregarded
12. He completely disregarded my point of view.
13. The Internet allows almost unlimited access to information disregarding national boundaries.
14. What happens when such direction is disregarded?
15. 10 The board completely disregarded my recommendations.
16. He disregarded the advice of his executives.
17. The court should disregard it.
18. The internet allows almost unlimited access to information disregarding national boundaries.
19. 18 He completely disregarded my point of view.
20. Your objections are inconsequential and may be disregarded.
21. Their princes have been like rapacious lions, arrogantly disregarding righteousness.
22. Covetousness is a way of thinking that disregards and resists God’s status and …
23. He doesn't disregard the footnotes.
24. Aloofness: See: disinterest , disregard , indifference , neutrality
25. To ignore deliberately or indulgently; disregard.