Results for: disregard, overlook, refuse to recognize
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(archaic) shirt that soldiers wear over their uniform as to be able to recognize one another during a night attack; surprise military attack carried out at night by soldiers wearing "camisados", surprise attackcamisado
(Slang) disregard or ignore, neglect, emphatic "what", expressing mild disagreement, no matter what, of any kind, pron. whichever; any one; any; anything; what, whichever; any; anything; any amount; so be itwhatever
abduct somebody, abduction, act of physically forcing another person to have sexual intercourse; refuse of grapes left after the extraction of the juice in winemaking; European plant of the mustard family; despoiling, plundering, colza, force somebody ...rape
acknowledging a negative statement, an interjection used to indicate a negative response in order to refuse, deny, or disagree with something, answer or vote, indicating disbelief, negative answer; not, negative answer; not at all; not, negative answer...no
act of discarding, play card, reject card, something discarded, something which is discarded, garbage, refuse, scrap, throw away, get rid ofdiscard
act of forcing back attack, disgust somebody, force back military attack, refusal, rejection; repulsion, act of driving away, refuse, rebuff; repel, drive away, spurn somebodyrepulse
admit something, recognize something legally, admit; confess; certify the receipt of, show appreciation of something, show awareness of something, thank somebody officiallyacknowledge
allow somebody to leave, apologize for leaving, bad example, false reason, forgive something, forgive; free, release; justify, justification, justify something, note justifying absence, overlook something, pretext; apology, release somebody from an obl...excuse
allowing light to pass through, clear, see-through, translucent, easily seen through, fine enough to see through, frank, letting radiation through, obvious and easy to recognizetransparent
appoint as envoy, certify; recognize; assign; license, provide with credentials; receive letter of accreditation from an envoy, give authority, give official recognition to somebodyaccredit
area behind balk line, baulk, foil somebody, illegal pitching move, large piece of wood, make illegal pitching motion, obstacle, refuse to deal with something, refuse to move forward; hesitate; hinder, thwart, stop short, turn away, unplowed ridge, unp...balk
balk, refuse to move forward; hesitate; hinder, thwart, unplowed ridge of land; rafter; incomplete and thus illegal move made by a pitcher (Baseball); blockbaulk
ban, embargo, refusal to purchase or use a product, place an embargo upon, refuse to purchase or use a product, refusal to deal with something, refuse to deal with somethingboycott
banter, husks separated from grains; straw that has been cut up for animal feed; something worthless, refuse; teasing, joking; (Airplanes) metal scraps released from an airplane in order to disrupt signals from radar-guided weapons, seed coverings remo...chaff
be conspicuous, refuse to accept something, stick outstand out
 

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