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VERB:1. To pretend not to see: blink (at), connive at, disregard, pass over, wink at. Idioms: be blind to, close (or shut) one's eyes to, look the other way, turn a blind eye to. See SEE. 2. To refuse to pay attention to (a person); treat with contempt: disregard, neglect, slight. Regional : igg. See CONCERN, THOUGHTS. 3. To fail to care for or give proper attention to: disregard, neglect, slight. See CARE FOR, CONCERN.
 
 
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