treat+without+respect

  • 51disregard — [dis΄ri gärd′] vt. 1. to pay little or no attention to 2. to treat without due respect; slight n. 1. lack of attention; neglect 2. lack of due regard or respect SYN. NEGLECT disregardful adj …

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  • 52dis´re|gard´er — dis|re|gard «DIHS rih GAHRD», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to pay no attention to; take no notice of: »Disregarding the child s screams, the doctor cleaned and bandaged the cut. SYNONYM(S): neglect. 2. to treat without proper regard or respect; slight:… …

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  • 53dis|re|gard — «DIHS rih GAHRD», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to pay no attention to; take no notice of: »Disregarding the child s screams, the doctor cleaned and bandaged the cut. SYNONYM(S): neglect. 2. to treat without proper regard or respect; slight: »The gang… …

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  • 54disregard — disregardable, adj. disregarder, n. /dis ri gahrd /, v.t. 1. to pay no attention to; leave out of consideration; ignore: Disregard the footnotes. 2. to treat without due regard, respect, or attentiveness; slight: to disregard an invitation. n. 3 …

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  • 55The Dark Knight Returns — Batman: The Dark Knight Returns The Dark Knight Returns #1 (Feb. 1986). Cover art by penciler inker Frank Miller and colorist Lynn Varley. Publication information …

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  • 56trifle — tri|fle1 [ˈtraıfəl] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: trufe, trufle deceiving, making fun ] 1.) a trifle formal slightly a trifle eccentric/odd/unexpected etc 2.) old fashioned something unimportant or not valuable ▪ …

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  • 57kick — kick1 verb 1》 strike or propel forcibly with the foot.     ↘strike out with the foot or feet.     ↘(chiefly in rugby) score (a goal) by a kick. 2》 informal succeed in giving up (a habit or addiction). 3》 (of a gun) recoil when fired. noun 1》 an… …

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  • 58trifle — noun 1》 a thing of little value or importance.     ↘a small amount. 2》 Brit. a cold dessert of sponge cake and fruit covered with layers of custard, jelly, and cream. verb 1》 (trifle with) treat without seriousness or respect. 2》 archaic talk or… …

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  • 59walk all over someone — walk all over (someone/something) 1. to treat someone or something without respect. You shouldn t let him walk all over you like that. This new law would walk all over our civil rights. 2. to defeat a person or team badly. The Nighthawks walked… …

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  • 60walk all over something — walk all over (someone/something) 1. to treat someone or something without respect. You shouldn t let him walk all over you like that. This new law would walk all over our civil rights. 2. to defeat a person or team badly. The Nighthawks walked… …

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