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Sentence count:269+5Posted:2017-04-14Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: overlooklook overhookedcrookedoverlayoverlapoverlandover and overMeaning: adj. not taken into account. 
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91. I was overlooked repeatedly, to such an extent that I became completely disgusted.
92. One is that the pollsters overlooked the potential effect of differential turnout.
93. The door closed behind Tweed as he scanned the luxuriously furnished double room which overlooked Albemarle Street.
94. This revolution is already happening, although it is often overlooked in the weekly tirades against the public schools.
95. But he has become increasingly frustrated the 26-year-old forward is being overlooked by his country.
96. A important element in this kind of work and one which is often overlooked, is the discussion which takes place.
97. The first-class people overlooked the red bars on our spouse badges and let us in when Diana Ross came to entertain.
98. Specialist magazines are frequently overlooked when sending out releases or invitations to press receptions.
99. It said that girls were overlooked in the classroom and trailed boys in mathematics and computer science.
100. The valuable musical contribution of Betty Pulkingham, Graham Kendrick and others in this field should not be overlooked.
101. Proof that the motor vehicle required a test certificate is often overlooked.
102. Many theories have been advanced as to why this should be so, but the most vital one overlooked.
103. An inspection of the building revealed faults that might otherwise have been overlooked.
104. In one environment the reasons for behaving well are clear; in another they are easily overlooked and forgotten.
105. Near the Guardian bureau there is a small park, overlooked on three sides by tall buildings.
106. Frequently overlooked is the rich source of data already available in office files.
107. Odysseus, as can be readily believed, had not overlooked this fact.
108. Perhaps the lack of academic substance could be overlooked if students who took vocational courses did better in the job market.
109. Its several greens with their majestic horse chestnuts are overlooked by the church from its commanding hilltop position.
110. The lesion is known to be easily overlooked and unrecognised,(sentencedict.com) rather than being rare.
111. Guessing that they had been overlooked, Murray senior tore up the one addressed to his father.
112. The adoption of the Constitution resulted from a compromise that overlooked the problem of human bondage.
113. Their optimistic figure conveniently overlooked, for example, indirect taxes, such as those on petrol and drink.
114. One of the oldest tricks in the book and he had completely overlooked it. Standard night-fighting technique in group tactics.
115. At best it was a snobbery which wholly overlooked his timing, eye and exactitude of judgment and imagery.
116. Set 3,100 feet above sea level, Schluchsee is a real suntrap overlooked by the Black Forest's highest peak,[www.Sentencedict.com] Feldberg.
117. In densely populated areas, the chances of finding such obvious sites that have been overlooked by previous archaeologists are very small.
118. Some researchers worry, however, that some cases of pulmonary hypertension may have been overlooked.
119. What is overlooked is that predators also benefit from being concealed from their prey.
120. Before moving on to consider the different variables, the question of timing should not be overlooked.
More similar words: overlooklook overhookedcrookedoverlayoverlapoverlandover and overover and over againinterlockinterloperchokedinterlocutorinterlocutioncookerlookcookerylooksover and abovelook inlookoutlook atlook forlook onlook outlook tooutlooklook uplook downlook away
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