Examples of 'disregards' in a sentence
Meaning of "disregards"
To disregard (verb) means to pay no attention to something or ignore it intentionally. It can also mean to show a lack of respect or consideration for something or someone
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of disregard
How to use "disregards" in a sentence
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Your theory disregards the creative autonomy.
He focuses on the internal and disregards the external.
It totally disregards the recognition of vocational qualifications.
This is absurd because it disregards cultural influence.
Disregards rules and defies authority figures.
This universal set disregards regional specifics.
It disregards body much more than our religion.
Against a leadership that disregards our rights.
One who disregards the rights of others.
You charge someone when he disregards an accident.
Libyan law disregards confessions extracted with violence.
This individualised approach disregards mean values.
That recklessly disregards the spectacular mysteries of life.
I have rules in my classroom which she blatantly disregards.
Pretty much disregards you as a human being.
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And this is is pretty much where everybody disregards it.
This issue completely disregards the serious reality.
He disregards all normal organizational channels.
The overall outline disregards the rib.
King disregards this and accepts the prize.
Is not a concept that disregards the big bang.
He first disregards it as madness but slowly believes her.
Israel willfully and forcefully disregards international law.
No successor disregards the instructions from their progenitor.
Yet we are living in a society that disregards its limits.
Fortunately these disregards were subsequently repealed.
Disregards constitutional provisions regarding the.
It completely disregards others and is selfish.
God values people whom the world disregards.
If politics disregards the feelings of citizens.
Islam also in its own way disregards borders.
Dragging disregards all snap settings.
He does not take the threat seriously and disregards it.
Genius disregards the boundaries of propriety.
We know that the management disregards their workers.
One who disregards his ways will die.
Disrespects authority and disregards rules.
He disregards human life in his quest for power.
Unfortunately this disregards plenty of history.
Ye disregards the warning and answers.
Nearly every action disregards believability.
It disregards the output of the worker.
The generation in which we live often disregards authority.
And it also disregards the reality of a divided leadership.
But consolidation quite justifiably disregards this legal distinction.
He disregards his wife every time she asks to cuddle.
I see a man who disregards.
He who disregards you is wise.
I deeply regret that the report disregards that problem.
Also disregards highly cited articles if they are isolated examples.