disregards; disregarded; disregarding
disregards; disregarded; disregarding
Britannica Dictionary definition of DISREGARD
[+ object]
: to ignore (something) or treat (something) as unimportantPlease disregard what I said before.
He disregarded his father's advice and left school.
Some students completely disregard the rules of the school.
2 disregard /ˌdɪsrɪˈgɑɚd/ noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of DISREGARD
: the act of ignoring something or treating something as unimportant[noncount]
They treated the rules with complete/total disregard.
—
usually + for or ofthe government's casual disregard for the rights of its citizens
The terrorists acted in complete/total disregard of human life.
The judge found that the statements were made with reckless disregard for/of the truth.
[singular]
—
usually + for or ofSome students show a complete disregard for the rules of the school.
a disregard of the evidence
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