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neglect

1 of 2verb
/ˈnɪg.lɛkt/
Forms:neglects,neglecting,neglected,neglected
1

to pay little or no attention to something or someone, often leading to issues or problems

transitive
  • The company neglected the warnings about the changing market trends, and now they face financial challenges.
  • The company faced challenges due to neglecting customer feedback and concerns.
  • He neglected the importance of maintaining a work-life balance, and now he's experiencing burnout.
  • Neglecting cybersecurity measures in today's digital age can expose your personal information to potential threats.
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2

to fail to complete or attend to a task or responsibility

transitive
  • He neglected his homework and missed the deadline.
  • The employee neglected his paperwork, causing delays in the project.
  • He neglected his appointments, causing problems with his schedule.
  • The worker neglected his report, causing a delay in the project.
  • She neglected her chores, and the house became messy.
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3

to fail to give adequate attention or care to someone or something

transitive
  • The child was neglected by his parents and didn’t receive the proper care he needed.
  • The garden was neglected over the summer, and the plants began to wither.
  • She neglected her health, skipping doctor’s appointments and ignoring symptoms.
  • The pet was neglected, not fed regularly or given enough attention.
  • The building had been neglected for years, with the roof leaking and walls crumbling.
4

to fail to do something, particularly as a result of carelessness

C1transitive
  • The landlord neglected to repair the leaking roof, causing water damage to the apartment.
  • She neglected to water the plants while on vacation, and they wilted from lack of moisture.
  • The company neglected to update its cybersecurity measures, leading to a data breach.
  • He neglected to pay his bills on time, resulting in late fees and penalties.
  • The parents were accused of neglecting their children's education by not providing adequate support for remote learning.
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