carefully ignore
Frequency: 5.04.8 per million words
to intentionally disregard something with great attention to detail
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- She chose to carefully ignore his provocative comments, maintaining her composure.
- The diplomat had to carefully ignore the minor insults to focus on the larger negotiation.
- He decided to carefully ignore the distracting noise, concentrating on his work.
- To avoid confrontation, they would often carefully ignore each other's presence.
- Despite the rising tension, the leader seemed to carefully ignore the warning signs.
- The new policy was designed to carefully ignore certain loopholes without explicitly closing them.
- It takes skill to carefully ignore the incessant demands of modern life.
- She managed to carefully ignore the gossip, knowing it was baseless.
- We must learn to carefully ignore distractions if we want to succeed.
- His strategy was to carefully ignore their weaknesses and focus on his strengths.