Disregard

  • 61write off — disregard an outstanding debt (as of a customer); consider worthless; make a reduction in a value for accounting purposes …

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  • 62skip over — Disregard, skip …

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  • 63turn a deaf ear to — Disregard, decline to hear, take no notice of, pay no attention to, pay no regard to …

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  • 64brush something aside — DISREGARD, ignore, dismiss, shrug off, wave aside; overlook, pay no attention to, take no notice of, neglect, forget about, turn a blind eye to; reject, spurn; laugh off, make light of, trivialize; informal pooh pooh. → …

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  • 65pass something over — DISREGARD, overlook, ignore, pay no attention to, let pass, gloss over, take no notice of, pay no heed to, turn a blind eye to. → pass * * * avoid mentioning or considering something I shall pass over the matter of the transitional period …

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  • 66shrug something off — DISREGARD, dismiss, take no notice of, ignore, pay no heed to, play down, make light of. → shrug …

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  • 67sweep something aside — DISREGARD, ignore, take no notice of, dismiss, shrug off, forget about, brush aside. → sweep * * * brush/sweep/cast/something aside phrase to refuse to consider or deal with something Railway companies brushed aside fears that staff cuts would… …

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  • 68neglect — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Disregard Nouns 1. neglect, negligence, carelessness, heedlessness, thoughtlessness, dereliction, delinquency; omission, oversight, laches, default; benign neglect; rashness; procrastination. See… …

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  • 69willful — Proceeding from a conscious motion of the will; voluntary; knowingly; deliberate. Intending the result which actually comes to pass; designed; intentional; purposeful; not accidental or involuntary. Premeditated; malicious; done with evil intent …

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  • 70reckless — Not recking; careless, heedless, inattentive; indifferent to consequences. According to circumstances it may mean desperately heedless, wanton or willful, or it may mean only careless, inattentive, or negligent. For conduct to be reckless it must …

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