From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsweep something ↔ aside phrasal verbREJECT/NOT ACCEPTto refuse to pay attention to something someone says Branson swept all the objections aside. → sweep→ See Verb table
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sweep aside• Anyway, by then she was sure that Julius would simply have swept any curbs aside.• But Branson swept all objections aside.• He had swept her shell aside and probed every bit of hunger inside her.• He swept her resistance aside as if it were a cobweb.• I swept the thought aside as others crowded.