ignore - use in sentences

Object

  • fact: They ignore the fact that light didn't just start shining.
  • warning: Ignore the warning, these files are quite safe.
  • reality: These examples are somewhat simplistic and ignore the harsh realities of the Web.
  • possibility: If they tried to ignore the possibility of evolution, then their science wouldn't work in some ways.

Subject

  • historian: Medieval Churches of West Yorkshire a survey of the county's medieval parish churches, many of which have been ignored by architectural historians.
  • compiler: These characters might be intended by the programmer to be significant, but they will be ignored by the compiler.
  • critic: List tips for with the death ignored by critics.

Modifying Another Word

  • largely: The motorway was at a sufficient distance from the house to be largely ignored.
  • completely: Just War rules are either completely ignored or only held by a few.
  • conveniently: A fact not overlooked by Burns but conveniently ignored by the Government.
  • totally: But the protest in Warsaw was totally ignored by the local media.
  • studiously: Bonfire Night at St Peter's is studiously ignored.

Used with why or when

  • when: All had to be found a place, but each could be ignored when convenient for the business of wealth and pleasure.
  • what: Man has also ignored what nature put in place millions of years ago.

Preposition: in

  • favor: Inevitably this means much counterfeit and pirate production is ignored in favor of the specific claims by single rights owners.

Preposition: by

  • historian: Medieval Churches of West Yorkshire a survey of the county's medieval parish churches, many of which have been ignored by architectural historians.
  • compiler: These characters might be intended by the programmer to be significant, but they will be ignored by the compiler.
  • critic: List tips for with the death ignored by critics.

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