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ignore — verb ADVERB ▪ altogether, completely, entirely, totally, utterly ▪ almost, practically, virtually ▪ effectively … Collocations dictionary
ignore — ig|nore W2S2 [ıgˈno: US ˈno:r] v [T] [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: ignorer not to know , from Latin, from ignarus not knowing, unknown , from in not + gnoscere to know ] 1.) to deliberately pay no attention to something that you have been… … Dictionary of contemporary English
pass sb/sth over — UK US pass sb/sth over Phrasal Verb with pass({{}}/pɑːs/ US /pæs/ verb ► to ignore or not give attention to someone or something: pass sb over for a job/position/promotion »The woman alleges that her employers passed her over for promotion… … Financial and business terms
pass sth over — UK US pass sb/sth over Phrasal Verb with pass({{}}/pɑːs/ US /pæs/ verb ► to ignore or not give attention to someone or something: pass sb over for a job/position/promotion »The woman alleges that her employers passed her over for promotion… … Financial and business terms
put sth aside — UK US put sth aside Phrasal Verb with put({{}}/pʊt/ verb (putting, put, put) ► to save something, usually money or time, for a special purpose: »Our regular savings account is suited to savers who want to put aside a fixed amount each month. »We… … Financial and business terms
strip sth out — UK US strip sth out Phrasal Verb with strip({{}}/strɪp/ verb [T] ( pp ) ► to ignore particular numbers in a situation in order to understand what is really important: »After stripping out property sales, the firm s operating profits rose 10%. ►… … Financial and business terms
ˌgloss ˈover sth — phrasal verb to ignore or avoid unpleasant facts … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
ˌsweep sb/sth aˈside — phrasal verb to ignore someone or something He swept aside all her objections.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
ˌwave sth aˈside — phrasal verb to ignore someone s ideas, feelings, or opinions because you do not think that they are important … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
media — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ mass ▪ The event was widely covered by the mass media. ▪ audio visual, broadcast (esp. BrE), news, print, visual … Collocations dictionary
sweep 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… … Useful english dictionary