disregard in the PONS Dictionary

disregard Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

wanton disregard

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Disregarding his own safety, he rode back and forth at the very front of his line and sometimes between his men and the enemy.
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This became an issue in the future due to the disregard of ethnic minorities.
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Many soldiers sleeping deep in the ship's hold disregarded the order because of the engine's heat.
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On other occasions, they were intentionally disregarded in the belief that because the programs served the national security the law did not apply.
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If a graphics card has different sizes of memory, the lowest value will be used, with the higher values being disregarded.
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Ten others lost because they disregarded the rule.
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Medical journalism in this regard is a professional field and is often disregarded.
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There it disregards whatever trauma the characters went through to provide a shade of a happy ending...
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Why are those working in development so willing to disregard history and the lessons it might offer?
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Officers have also disregarded family court decisions, such as when to return children to their parents, without repercussions.
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