1. To be ignorant of, or unacquainted with. 2. To disregard willfully; to refuse to recognize; to decline to take notice of. See Cleburne County v. Morton, 09 Ark. 48, 80 S. W. 307. 3. To reject as groundless, false or unsupported by evidence; as when a grand Jury ignores a bill of indictment. Ignoscitur ei qui sanguinem suum qualiter redemptum voluit. The law holds him excused from obligation who chose to redeem his blood (or life) upon any terms. Whatever a man may do under the fear of losing his life or limbs will not be held binding upon him in law. 1 Bl. Comm. 131.
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