ignore

/ɪɡˈnɔr/
verb
  1. To refuse to pay attention to someone or something; to deliberately not notice or consider.
    • She tried to ignore the noise from the construction site.
    • The teacher told the students to ignore distractions and focus on the test.
    • He ignored my advice and went ahead with his plan.
  2. To fail to consider something important; to overlook or disregard.
    • The report ignored key facts about the economy.
    • You cannot ignore the risks of driving without a seatbelt.
    • The company ignored safety warnings until it was too late.