Four alternatives are given for the Idiom/ Phrase underlined in the sentence. Choose the best alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase. Parents should refrain from turning a blind eye to their kids’ misdeeds.
overlook or ignore
The question asks for the meaning of the idiom/phrase "turning a blind eye". Idioms are expressions where the meaning is not obvious from the individual words.
The idiom "turning a blind eye" means to pretend not to see or notice something, especially something that is wrong or needs to be addressed. It implies deliberately ignoring a problem or misbehavior.
In the given sentence, "Parents should refrain from turning a blind eye to their kids’ misdeeds," it means parents should not ignore or pretend not to notice their children's wrong actions.
Let's look at the given alternatives to find the one that best matches the meaning of "turning a blind eye":
Comparing the options, "overlook or ignore" is the phrase that most accurately captures the meaning of "turning a blind eye," which is about deliberately choosing not to acknowledge or address something problematic, such as kids' misdeeds.
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