The Collaborative International Dictionary
disregard \dis`re*gard"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. disregarded; p. pr. & vb. n. disregarding.] Not to regard; to pay no heed to; to omit to take notice of; to neglect to observe; to slight as unworthy of regard or notice; as, to disregard the admonitions of conscience.
Studious of good, man disregarded fame.
--Blackmore.
Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of disregard English)
WordNet
adv. in spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks; "he carried on regardless of the difficulties" [syn: regardless, irrespective, disregardless, no matter]
Usage examples of "disregarding".
Daffyd punched her call numbers as soon as he read the note, disregarding other red and white flagged tapes and messages.
Certainly the Rowan had never been called to account for her impertinence, and direct action, disregarding Siglen's explicit orders.
The third week out, after disregarding two sites of rose and blue, she discovered white crystal but very nearly missed the vein entirely.
Changing the direction of teaching in line to what is needed in this time, on this planet, and disregarding I don't know how many gigabytes of stored information that is irrelevant!
Alemi, disregarding an occasional wetting as the skiff plunged hi and out of the wave troughs, played silent passenger while the Harper fought tiller and sheet to keep them on the course, Alemi had set, down the coast.
I was only allowed to depart at last by Jamie's stating bluntly that we must go, then lifting me bodily off the couch and heading for the door, disregarding the expostulations of my hosts.
I sank on the bed with a sigh, disregarding the state of the bedclothes.
The movement went on, disregarding, on and on for minutes, striking me over and over with an impact on the edge between pleasure and pain.
She never gave a second thought to disregarding his direct orders if she thought they interfered with the protection of his life.
I hear he has thoughts of disregarding the strong advice of the Mother Confessor, and breaking with the Midlands.
Yes, that arrogant young puppy who calls himself 'King' stripped me of my lands and title, disregarding all that I and I alone had done for him and his ragtag army, simply because of a few intemperate words I spoke in a moment of frustrated anger, when I was suffering both illness and injury.
Gasping in the welcome air, she caught almost all her weight on her hands and, completely disregarding a slightly skinned knee, dashed through the open door.
I was lashing my arms and screaming and swallowing muddy water and I was near dead when these two men disregarding their own safety leaped in to save me.
Then the women took charge, disregarding the bullets, and when the walls were breeched and lacy bedrooms invaded, it was the women who dragged out the soft-skinned white mistresses and lined them against the wall.
I leaned farther forward, disregarding the pain it caused my body, and ran my hand over his head.