Similar words: neglect, elected, selected, lectern, directed, dejected, affected, effected. Meaning: [nɪ'glektɪd] adj. 1. disregarded 2. lacking a caretaker.
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91, The more pastoral duties of the medical officer were not neglected.
92, Bukharin was not one of those who neglected the material aspects of the reproduction schemata.
93, Open space has come under immense pressures from developments such as housing and road building, or neglected due to lack of resources.
94, This neglected aspect of the electronic-publishing debate divides into two quite separate issues.
95, Birthtales became an expression and validation of birth, an often neglected aspect of life in Western culture.
96, An impish teenager neglected by her mother, she fell in love with the theatre at an early age.
97, But some hospitals are short-staffed, and their patients complain of feeling neglected.
98, She was feeling vulnerable and neglected, he was fun and rich and she clearly enjoyed his company.
99, It could mean that, unknowingly, he has neglected to mention some crucial detail.
100, On the jury questionnaire the woman listed her daughter as a legal secretary but neglected to say she was employed by Garcetti.
101, Quite neglected now, the small church that guarded it has crumbled into ruin.
102, They say the canal is a big tourist attraction, and has been neglected for too long.
103, As I was dithering between neglected work and abandoned clearing up, she rang me.
104, It allows for artists and historians to explore in the wider margins works and strategies neglected or dismissed by modernism.
105, It is strange to relate that this well-known symbol has been comparatively neglected by social scientists and especially by social psychologists.
106, The purpose of this paper is to suggest a simple framework in which to address some of these neglected questions.
107, The second part of step two is often neglected by teachers(sentencedict.com), mainly because it is difficult to obtain accurate information.
108, For some reason Ted neglected to mention the deals when he was responding to questions from the board.
109, These neglected aspects weaken attempts to distribute land due to the very low levels of profit from the minifundia.
110, In assessing their contribution it should be borne in mind that many parish roads were improved while many turnpikes were neglected.
111, They have neglected the food shops and the markets where the merchandise is not of good quality and expensive.
112, Accordingly(sentencedict.com), in 1883 a woefully neglected Ruckers of 1612 was located in Windsor Castle and proffered as a likely candidate.
113, Some anglers use three rods, but I have found that at least one of these tends to be neglected.
114, Too often regional issues are neglected in an attempt to understand and to moderate urban decline.
115, Bureau safety procedures, in the event of a violent client, can not be neglected.
116, Surprisingly children's knowledge and beliefs about unemployment and related issues have been almost totally neglected.
117, Only at this point did Dan protest about being neglected.
118, For him she begged the gift of immortality from her fellow gods, but neglected to specify eternal youth as well.
119, His name blackened, his writings neglected, for two decades Nizan was allotted the role of loser.
120, Under the terms of the code, lenders refuse to deal with brokers who have neglected to sign up.
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