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ignore example sentence: He chose to disregard the "No Parking" sign and then, of course, he got a ticket.

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Disregard means to pay no heed to; not to acknowledge.

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To ignore or leave alone.

If you say, "Disregard my last statement"

You're telling me to ignore, forget, or not follow whatever direction you gave me.

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