0 past simple and past participle of ignore --
1 to intentionally not listen or give attention to: --
I smiled at her but she just ignored me.
How can the government ignore the wishes of the majority?
Safety regulations are being ignored by company managers in the drive to increase profits.
She can be really irritating but I try to ignore her.
Ecosystems are not being maintained, safety factors are ignored, species extinction persists at an unprecedented level, and our very global life-support systems are under threat.
In short, the approach described here opens up possibilities that, so far, have been largely ignored.
I identify important possibilities, ignored in the formal models, which serve materially to reduce the profitably of the strategy to a plaintiff.
Significantly, the girl was an adult and all appeals to the police and district administration regarding this were ignored.
His study demonstrated that civil society activism had been largely ignored in the academic world, but was an important political reality.
The major problem is that creative aspects of 'interference' from other languages and cultures are ignored.
The existing literature on environmental compliance appears to have largely ignored the effects of corruption on environmental policy decisions.
However, this analysis ignored the kinds of difficulties that occurred and the possibility that multiple difficulties of different types could occur within the same response.