beyond caring

beyond caring

Unable or unwilling to devote more time and attention to a particular person or issue. Give him anything he wants in the divorce settlement—I'm just beyond caring anymore. I'm a senior now, so I'm beyond caring about what the catty girls at school say.
See also: beyond, caring
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • be past caring
  • be beyond caring
  • be beyond/past caring
  • make much of
  • make much of (someone or something)
  • make much of somebody/something
  • be on the fence
  • be sitting on the fence
  • dedicate
  • dedicate (someone or something) to (someone or something)
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Sadly, this viewer had reached a stage where she was beyond caring.
Retired from teaching and with her cancer gone, Bobbi struggles to find purpose beyond caring for her family.
But when "Tara's Theme" came swelling from the sound system and the opening credits started rolling, I was beyond caring. I sat extra-close to the screen.
But with a baby on the way, Louise may now be beyond caring.
If you have lost everyone and everything you love, you are beyond caring what happens and who suffers because of your actions.