disregard|disregards in English

noun

[dis·re·gard || ‚dɪsrɪ'gɑːd]

lack of attention, disregard; neglect

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1. + And whoever disregards you disregards me also.

2. An impatient king disregards the explicit instructions of God’s prophet.

3. If one disregards the ghost, there is only one suspect.

4. Haughty Disregard for Jehovah

5. The court should disregard it.

6. Covetousness is a way of thinking that disregards and resists God’s status and …

7. He doesn't disregard the footnotes.

8. Aloofness: See: disinterest , disregard , indifference , neutrality

9. To ignore deliberately or indulgently; disregard.

10. 19 Any person who disregards this order will be in contempt of court.

11. a wanton disregard for human life.

12. Disregard for life and property grows.

13. Please disregard the mess and sit right here.

14. You can't just disregard the security problem!

15. They showed a brazen disregard for user's privacy.

16. He did it in disregard of any advice.

17. They showed a brazen disregard for her privacy.

18. She shows a total disregard for other people's feelings.

19. Face others is deliberately insult should disregard still confute?

20. Her disregard of this advice was ultimately fatal.

21. They seem to have a shameless disregard for truth.

22. He showed complete disregard for the feelings of his family.

23. The company has shown a contemptuous disregard for Henry's complaints.

24. 15 Her disregard of this advice was ultimately fatal.

25. He had a naughty schoolboy's gleeful disregard for rules.