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turn a blind eye

 

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Verb turn a blind eye has 1 sense
  1. turn a blind eye - refuse to acknowledge; "He turns a blind eye to the injustices in his office"
    --1 is one way to
    dismiss, disregard, brush aside, brush off, discount, push aside, ignore
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Term: turn a blind eye

Description:

The phrase "turn a blind eye" means to ignore or deliberately overlook something, usually a wrongdoing or an undesirable situation, by pretending not to see it.

Senses:

1. Idiomatic Sense: To choose not to acknowledge or confront something that is controversial, improper, or morally wrong.

2. Literal Sense: To physically look away intentionally, pretending not to see something or someone.

Possible Parts of Speech:

The term "turn a blind eye" can be used as a verb phrase or idiomatic expression.

Usages:

1. Verb Phrase:

- The teacher decided to turn a blind eye to the use of cell phones in the classroom.

- The supervisor turned a blind eye to the employee's constant tardiness because of their exceptional performance.

- The government often turns a blind eye to corruption within its ranks.

2. Idiomatic Expression:

- The police turned a blind eye to the illegal gambling den operating in the neighborhood.

- Despite clear evidence, the landlord turned a blind eye to the tenant's damaging activities.

- It is disheartening to witness people turning a blind eye to the suffering of those in need.

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