Sentences

disregard in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Disregard (verb): to pay no attention to or ignore something, often despite its importance or relevance.

Sample Sentences

  1. He chose to disregard the warnings and continued with his risky plan.
  2. Despite the evidence presented, she decided to disregard the facts and trust her instincts.
  3. The teacher emphasized the importance of not allowing distractions to make students disregard their studies.
  4. In his speech, the politician urged the public not to disregard the significance of their votes.
  5. Her decision to disregard the rules led to unforeseen consequences that could have been avoided.
  6. She chose to disregard the harsh criticism and focus on her goals.
  7. Despite the warnings, he continued to disregard the safety protocols.
  8. It's important not to disregard the feelings of others when making decisions.
  9. The committee decided to disregard the outdated rules in favor of a more modern approach.
  10. Even in the face of adversity, she learned to disregard the negativity surrounding her.

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