I do nothing, never, because I fear that all may be for the worse, even when he ignores me--ignores me!
But a sociology which ignores this primary fact has in it no redemptive power.
Any treatment of the Book which fails to recognize this fact--which puts all parts of the Bible on the same level of spiritual value and authority--simply ignores the central truth of the Bible and perverts its whole meaning.
Plato recognizes only the medicinal and the deterrent functions of punishment, and ignores the retributive.
The Communist ignores the necessity of labour: the Socialist schemes to make all men work.
Froissart observes clearly, but his observation is limited to the world of nobles and chivalry; he ignores the life, the sufferings and the joys of the people.
To my mind, the tribal instinct is much too strong to give way to a class-consciousness that ignores national boundaries and national rivalries.
The individual or the race possessed of either or both of the first two, and that utterly ignores the third, can never attain to the full status of man, nor reach the zenith of full racial development or the pinnacle of civilization.
It ignores that which is highest and best in human nature--man's freedom and power of self-organization and self-determining influence in the masses of men.
The subject has been much discussed, but only from the point of view of the classical archaeologist, which ignores the part played by paintings as well as antiques in stimulating Keats's imagination.
He assumes that the fiancee of Keats's tragic passion was identical with the rich-complexioned Charmian described in his autumn letters of 1819, and ignores the existence of Fanny Brawne and of her family.
Also of course it ignores the whole system of musical notes--another convention--which yet with many of the older bards could hardly be separated from the words they used, though now only the words survive and as literature.
The jovial Mr. Brotherton attempts some pleasant hyperbole of speech, which the hostess ignores and the Doctor greets with a smile.
The true sage ignores God; he ignores man; he ignores a beginning; he ignores matter; he accepts life as it may be and is not overwhelmed.
During the three worst months of the year, he had escaped the fatal perils which await a man with a flat chest and a chronic cough, who ignores his condition and defies the weather.
It ignores the county, save that it uses it nonchalantly sometimes as leg-stretcher on holiday afternoons, as a man may use his back garden.
He ignores the needs of his tenants by indulging his selfish love of loneliness, he becomes utterly unsympathetic.
The concluding phrases ran: "There is a justice that keeps within the letter of the law, and ignores every suggestion of compassion and fellow-feeling for other human beings.
Rādhā ignores a message from Krishna, sent through the priestess of a Sun-shrine, to meet him at the temple.
But if a faith which ignores evidence be not a superstition, what then is superstition?
Today, a preacher is expelled from his denomination if he suppresses or ignores the miraculous conception of the Son of God; but Paul was guilty of that very heresy.
Unfortunately in the present context Kant ignores this argument and substitutes two others, both of which are invalid.
The fundamental division, however, into which universal and singular judgements enter is not numerical at all, and ignores particular judgements altogether.
She ignores your remark, therefore, by rising and starting for the dining car.
She compresses her lips and ignores you, fingering the strings of the ukelele in an abstracted way.
Like the Greeks, he had a vague idea that there is something higher than sensual passion, but, like a Greek, in expressing it, he ignores women as a matter of course.
As usual in such cases, the writer ignores the details regarding these Spartan opportunities for seeing one another and falling in love, which would have spoiled his argument by indicating what kind of "love" was in question here.
He ignores also the absolutely essential traits of individual preference and monopolism, besides coyness, hyperbole, the mixed moods of hope and despair, and purity, with the diverse emotions accompanying them.
He who is possessed of it will have no difficulty in generalizing particular data, and enlarging by simplifying them, as he who ignores it will only acquire a far more imperfect knowledge at the cost of a far greater amount of labor.
Communism, secularism, and every kind of system which denies or ignores Christianity, is a remedy worse than the disease, which can only produce death.
Now, logic ignores this as absolutely as the sun ignores a rush-light.
I do not expect any man to see and act with me here, but I do not understand how any woman can do otherwise than refuse to accept any party which ignores her sex.
Thus God justifies whenever He refuses to condemn--when, whatever may have been our sins, He ignores them, and therefore positively admits us into the accepted people.
For (1) It ignoresthe fundamental relation of man to God, viz.
It ignoresthe ineradicable taint of sin in man, and the accumulated guilt of particular sins.
To live well a people must first live; and an ideal that ignores the primary conditions of national existence is a castle in the air.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ignores" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.