Disregard

Pronunciation: /ˌdɪsrɪˈɡɑːrd/

Disregard (verb)

  1. To choose not to pay attention to something, especially when you know it matters.
  2. To act as if something has little value or effect, even though it is real.
  3. To not take an idea, result, or request into account when making a decision.

Examples

  • She disregarded the warning and kept driving.
  • They disregarded the rules and caused problems.