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  • 11Something Wicca This Way Comes — Infobox Television episode Title=Something Wicca This Way Comes Series=Charmed Caption= The Halliwell sisters following the first inciting of The Power of Three . Season=1 Episode=1 Airdate=October 7, 1998 Production=1498704 Writer=Constance M.… …

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  • 12ignore — [[t]ɪgnɔ͟ː(r)[/t]] ♦♦ ignores, ignoring, ignored 1) VERB If you ignore someone or something, you pay no attention to them. [V n] She said her husband ignored her... [V n] The government had ignored his views on the subject... [V …

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  • 13ignore*/*/ — [ɪgˈnɔː] verb [T] 1) to not consider something, or to not let it influence you We had ignored the fact that it was getting darker.[/ex] The government has ignored the advice it was given.[/ex] 2) to pretend that you have not noticed someone or… …

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  • 14ignore — verb disregard intentionally. ↘fail to consider (something significant). Derivatives ignorable adjective ignorer noun Origin C15: from Fr. ignorer or L. ignorare not know …

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  • 15let something slide — NEGLECT, pay little/no attention to, not attend to, be remiss about, let something go downhill. → slide * * * let something slide phrase to allow something to become worse by not paying enough attention to it I’m glad to see you haven’t let… …

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  • 16close your eyes to something — phrase to ignore something bad that is happening when you should be doing something to stop it The government cannot close its eyes to this disease. Thesaurus: to pretend something is not happening or is not the casesynonym to ignore something,… …

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  • 17put away (something) — 1. to eat or drink a lot of something. He put away a whole apple pie in one sitting. I like to put away a few beers with my friends after work. 2. to save or store something for future use. I found the box where I had put away the children s toys …

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  • 18shut your eyes to something — phrase to refuse to pay attention to something, usually something bad We can no longer shut our eyes to what’s happening to these children. Thesaurus: to pretend something is not happening or is not the casesynonym to ignore something, or to not… …

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  • 19lay aside something — lay aside (something) to ignore something or decide that it is not important. Our neighbors laid aside their personal safety to help us save our animals from the fire. Related vocabulary: set aside something …

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  • 20block out something — block out (something) 1. to ignore something. After a while you become good at forcing yourself to block out the pain. 2. to make time available. When was the last time you blocked out two hours to do whatever you felt like doing? …

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