v. [UN-1 14.] trans. To pay no heed to, to disregard. (Cf. UNHEEDING ppl. a. 2 b.)
1847. Illustr. Lond. News, 17 July, 39/2. The girl
began to unheed his solicitations.
1856. J. Pulsford, Jesus Revealing Heart of God (ed. 2), 19. He unheeds the charges brought against him.