IGNORATION


Meaning of IGNORATION in English

ˌignəˈrāshən noun

( -s )

Etymology: Latin ignoration-, ignoratio, from ignoratus (past participle of ignorare ) + -ion, -io -ion

1. : complete or utter ignorance

the ignoration of the true relation of each organism to its environment — A.N.Whitehead

2.

[ ignore + -ation ]

: an act or action of ignoring

changed from complete ignoration of my presence to an almost pathetic agreement with every word I said — H.J.Laski

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