Opposite of past tense for to recognize something as valuable
“It is often easy to dismiss issues that do not affect us as being unimportant.”
Opposite of past tense for to look at or observe attentively over a period of time
“He would sit in the corner, meticulously folding origami, but for the most part, the other children would disregard what he is doing.”
Opposite of past tense for to subject to meticulous examination
“It's easier to enjoy life when you ignore the little details.”
Opposite of past tense for to make a living for the benefit of others
“The presiding judge could not understand why a mother would choose to gamble her life savings and ignore her family's needs.”
(archaic) Opposite of past tense for to pay attention to
“If I know something about the field in which this man claims to be an expert, something which he ought to know but doesn't, I'll disregard everything he says.”
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