0 present 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.
Recent studies on property transmission have dealt only with certain aspects, such as gender or the indications of an existing land market - while ignoring others.
Nonetheless, ignoring complexities is not the way to understand them.
Our model of immunity is very simple, assuming a single transmission rate between all age groups, and ignoring the effects of maternal immunity.
We first study when the other vertices get infected, considering them in order of infection and ignoring their labels.
Instead, they are building up utterances around one particular frame while ignoring others which, on the grounds of syntactic theory, ought to be related.
These cues encourage the user to move from useless issues which they are currently considering towards useful issues that they are currently ignoring.
Nevertheless, it is always the case that much uncertainty is left unaccounted for by either ignoring or assuming ' exact ' values for imprecise results.
Yet he did not believe that the army's interests would be served by ignoring differences of rank.