ignoral

English

Noun

ignoral (countable and uncountable, plural ignorals)

  1. The act of ignoring something.
    • 2014, J. Bruce Overmier, ‎F. Robert Brush, Affect, Conditioning, and Cognition (PLE: Emotion) (page 330)
      Ignoring was defined as effect acts which were active ignorals or were directed at the actor (P).
    • 2019, Eric Shanes, J. M. W. Turner
      Naturally, such ignorals of the constraints of time and of literal reality were not understood by an audience that simply expected to see the representation of a single moment during the battle
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