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ignorieren

Ignorieren is a German verb meaning to ignore, to pay no attention to, or to disregard something or someone. It implies a deliberate act of not acknowledging or acting on a stimulus, rather than simply failing to notice it.

Etymology and usage context: The verb is a loanword in German, borrowed from French ignorer or Latin

Conjugation and grammar: Ignorieren is a regular (weak) verb. Present tense forms are ich ignoriere, du ignorierst,

Nuances and examples: Ignorieren contrasts with overlook or miss in the sense of accidental noticing (übersehen).

See also: related terms include beachten (to pay attention, antonym), Ignoranz (ignorance), and other pragmatic expressions

ignorare,
meaning
to
not
know
or
to
be
ignorant.
In
German,
ignorieren
is
used
in
everyday
speech
as
a
neutral
to
negative
term
depending
on
context,
often
describing
a
conscious
choice
to
overlook
information,
a
person,
or
an
instruction.
er
ignoriert,
wir
ignorieren,
ihr
ignoriert,
sie
ignorieren.
The
simple
past
is
ich
ignorierte,
du
ignoriertest,
er
ignorierte,
wir
ignorierten,
ihr
ignoriertet,
sie
ignorierten.
The
perfect
tense
uses
have:
ich
habe
ignoriert,
du
hast
ignoriert,
er
hat
ignoriert.
It
takes
a
direct
object
in
the
accusative:
jemanden
ignorieren,
etwas
ignorieren.
The
noun
form
das
Ignorieren
refers
to
the
act
of
ignoring;
Ignoranz
is
a
related
noun
meaning
a
broader
ignorance
or
lack
of
knowledge.
It
conveys
intentionality.
Examples:
Sie
ignoriert
seine
Nachrichten.
Er
ignoriert
Warnhinweise,
bis
etwas
schiefgeht.
Das
Ignorieren
von
Hinweisen
kann
Konsequenzen
haben.
about
attention
and
acknowledgement.