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Ignorance
Ignorance meaning
The condition of being uninformed or uneducated; lack of knowledge or information. | Sins committed through ignorance. | Existential blindness.
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Example sentences (20)
Ignorance main Theravadins believe these defilements are habits born out of avijjā (ignorance) that afflict the minds of all unenlightened beings, who cling to them and their influence in their ignorance of the truth.
Many would attribute this to the ignorance of our leaders, but I beg to differ because it is evident that it is now our collective ignorance.
As you know, sentimental ignorance is the worst form of ignorance.
Ignorance is bad in itself, but the kind of tripodal ignorance that has been demonstrated by the current Minister of Power is curious!
As such, the role of Aeons of Eleleth, including Abraxas, Sophia, and others, pertains to this outer border of the Pleroma that encounters the ignorance of the world of Lack and interacts to rectify the error of ignorance in the world of materiality.
Actually, he was an expert at selective ignorance, a master rationalizer, a fellow who only knew what he wanted to know, and only understood the world on the most personally complementary and comforting terms.
After reverting back to Islam, Sienna has had to contend with a lack of representation and ignorance to her Caribbean roots.
And I went right back to work thinking, you know, it's this sort of ignorance is bliss.
A neighbour said: "Ignorance is alive and doing rather too well by the look of it.
As a people we can choose to feign ignorance or not but the truth is that, GOVERNOR SIM in the beginning of his government was even called a puppet and a weakling because he practically inherited the working team of his Oga.
A senior U.S. official told Reuters last year that U.S. allies appeared committed to following Washington's lead banning forced labor goods from Xinjiang, while warning companies they could not maintain "deliberate ignorance" about their supply chains.
Because ignorance about injustice is massive, the divide is massive.
Bush’s tweet also betrays an ignorance of how diversity and opportunity work in the real world.
But I can’t wrap my head around bragging about that ignorance as if it’s some sort of flex when it just comes across as condescending, and like he’s minimizing her accomplishments to put her down.
But Mohammed maintained that the conclusion by the opposition and naysayers was based on ignorance of the role and functions of IReV.
But some 30 years later, I’ve seen how the self-assuredness that had such an impact on me as a teen in Jerusalem is being manipulated and warped by a growing chorus of voices fueled by fear, ignorance and intolerance.
But this objection exhibits basic ignorance of how Section 3 is supposed to work — the provision defines a disqualification from office, not a sentence or punitive measure.
Car is far from alone in his ignorance of the crackdown—but it is a massive undertaking.
Could he overcome his own ignorance about musicals, or would he exit stage left before production began?
Decisions and planning are made in a vacuum by people that would be better served seeking advice all while our Country suffers greatly because of their ignorance and narcissism!