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81turn a deaf ear — ignore, refuse to listen …
82turned a deaf ear — ignore, pay no attention, not listen …
83forthrightly adv — Ignore the first three turnings, said Tom forthrightly. wonderful adj …
84bury one's head in the sand — ignore unpleasant realities. → bury …
85pass someone over — ignore the claims of someone to advancement. → pass …
86turn one's back on — ignore; reject. → back …
87let slide (to) — Ignore; not criticize. ► “And while preparing for debate today on the party’s landmark Medicare bill, the leadership has let slide its schedule for deficit reduction legislation next week.” (Wall Street Journal, Oct. 19, 1995, p. 24) …
88take no notice (of) — IGNORE, pay no attention (to), disregard, pay no heed (to), take no account (of), brush aside, shrug off, turn a blind eye (to), pass over, let go, overlook, look the other way …
89pass someone over — ignore the claims of someone to promotion or advancement he was passed over for a cabinet job …
90ignorer — [ iɲɔre ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • 1330; lat. ignorare 1 ♦ Ne pas connaître, ne pas savoir. « Il y a ce que l on sait, et il y a ce que l on ignore » (A. Gide). Nul n est censé ignorer la loi. J ignore tout de cette affaire. Comme vous ne l… …