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Definition neglect in British English

neglect verb

[transitive] verb
/nɪˈɡlekt/
1

to fail to look after someone when you are responsible for them

Example

parents who neglect their children

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1.1

to fail to give someone enough love, attention, or support

Example

What do you think of a man who neglects his wife?

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1.2

to fail to look after a place, for example a house or garden

Example

The building has been neglected for years.

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2

to fail to do something that you should do

Example

He couldn't neglect his duties as an officer.

Example

She had neglected to inform me that the company was having financial problems.

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3

to fail to pay attention to something such as an idea or a work of art

Example

Often in the past the issue of disability has been neglected.

Example

His work has been badly neglected.

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Definition neglect in British English