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will disregard

  • future tense
    of disregard.
    disregard
    verb (used with object)
    to pay no attention to; leave out of consideration; ignore.

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“Denied,” Kaplan said “The jury will disregard everything Ms. Habba just said.”

From Salon Jan. 18, 2024

But that does not mean they will disregard this week's summit.

From BBC Jul. 26, 2023

“I can tell you right now people will disregard somebody who has not arrestable powers … it’ll be chaos,” Solan said.

From Seattle Times Sep. 25, 2022

Gotabaya has said he will disregard a U.N.

From Washington Times Nov. 15, 2019

But meanwhile, given that love, and the potential parents may become so obsessed by it that they will disregard anything which, ordinarily, would interfere.

From Historia Amoris: A History of Love, Ancient and Modern by Edgar Saltus