Similar words: neglect, elected, selected, lectern, directed, dejected, affected, effected. Meaning: [nɪ'glektɪd] adj. 1. disregarded 2. lacking a caretaker.
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121, He has neglected his duties writing that damned family history and leaving Tim Skerritt to manage the estate.
122, As paymaster he was responsible for the organization of the finance required in the restoration of the neglected royal palaces.
123, Another criticism levelled at Coleman was that his teaching neglected animals other than the horse, contrary to the original constitution of the College.
124, There, he helped neglected children and criminals until his death.
125, Not only did the new managers feel they neglected their family lives, they ignored their need for leisure and relaxation.
126, Husbandry was so neglected the population could not feed itself from local resources.
127, Food production, though largely neglected by the government in the early nineteenth century, remained very important.
128, Freud later developed the technique of free association, a triumph which is often neglected in the discussion of his controversial theories.
129, So much emphasis is placed on the afterlife that the conditions of the present life are extremely neglected.
130, The Hashemite regime neglected the West Bank as a matter of deliberate policy.
131, It was of a piece with the neglected timber, the weedy gravel and the minatory notices which guarded the bounds.
132, The estates had been neglected in the war and Sharpe had begun the laborious task of repairing the years of neglect.
133, Now some of them look unkempt, neglected, despite the fine new houses and gardens which are springing up.
134, BStill, while school is crucial, it takes a special kind of determination for these neglected children to overcome their circumstances.
135, She was still reeling from the attention that had come with the Pulitzer and had neglected her family.
136, The imp of hell appeared on closer examination to be a neglected child.
137, They then may wonder why their work is neglected by practitioners.
138, Yet in the race to complete as many transactions as possible, the fundamentals were often neglected, with resultant problems later.
139, If he neglected his physical body, there was no one here to reprimand him, for the whole community was woefully neglected.
140, Neglected, unloved, slowly disintegrating, the house still sheltered life, thought Winnie.
141, In the midst of our comfort there are those in our own city who will be forgotten abused or neglected.
142, Marie decided not to move after all(sentencedict.com), but she neglected to inform the rental agency.
143, Ease of repair and ease of disposal were almost wholly neglected.
144, As Goffmann points out these signs have been neglected or disparaged as trivial items.
145, Regency Grovelands, in Middlesex, another neglected wreck, is now a private nursing home.
146, They are often the most important feature of our lives, but very often the most neglected.
147, Jocasta struck him as a typical Hollywood brat, neglected, indulged, selfish and forced to grow up too fast.
148, Planners apparently neglected to consider future water and electricity requirements.
149, He is joined on three tunes by Etta Jones, one of the neglected female vocalists in jazz.
150, These are the very issues that have been neglected in the media coverage.
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