"You cannot keep on ignoring him answer your phone," shouted Bill.
The vagueness in the advert resulted in a lot of people ignoring it.
The sentence "The store clerk talked on her cell phone, ignoring the long line of customers" is a compound sentence. It contains two independent clauses: one about the store clerk talking on her cell phone and another about her ignoring the long line of customers. The use of the comma before "ignoring" indicates that the second clause provides additional information about the clerk's actions.
Bart walked on the frozen lake, ignoring the danger of thin ice.
Ignoring the warning-signs of drought was the most improvident, cavalier thing that the government could do.
The poor man waited alongside the hill as cars rode passed him ignoring his begging rudely.
'Watashi o mushishiteiru no WA yamete kudasai' is polite way of saying your sentence in Japanese.
"Do not neglect your duties, or you will be fired." Basically anything that involves ignoring/abandoning/avoiding, ect.
depends why he is ignoring you
disdain is just a fancy word for contempt. Learn to Control your Disdain.
He lived a dissolute life of excessive partying and reckless behavior, ignoring any sense of responsibility.
well...first....you ask him why he's ignoring you...
Susan walked straight across the lawn, blatantly ignoring the sign saying 'keep off the grass'