disregarding Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌdɪs.rɪˈɡɑːd]
  • Us [ ˌdɪs.rɪˈɡɑːrd]

Meaning of disregarding In English

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Examples of disregarding

  • Experiences of these blips would be anomalous, but we humans are quite good at disregarding the occasional anomaly.

  • The three patterns discussed exhaust the possibilities found in natural language (disregarding distinctions within the class of vowels).

  • One of his favourite methods was that of disregarding the right of extraterritoriality enjoyed by the 'protected' merchants.

  • Yet, by disregarding this preference, and hence personal autonomy, we could provide more people with access to employment.

  • There is another position for verbs, which is clause-final (disregarding some types of extraposition).

  • Disregarding observed and latent noncompliance is problematic, as it hinders researchers' ability to select the appropriate analytic method for the data.

  • We first study the equilibrium problem for a single tubule subject to a magnetic field, disregarding all other tubules in the assembly.

  • The volume and the angular momentum of each cross-vortex filament are conserved throughout the stretching as a result of disregarding the viscous dissipation.

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