overlooked in the PONS Dictionary

overlooked Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The most probable explanation is that the importance of the minerals was overlooked in the haste to achieve a settlement.
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Fox's tunnel vision in destroying his wife's life should not be overlooked.
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For trifling misdemeanors, he instituted elaborate investigations and meted out extravagant fines and punishments where a wiser man would have overlooked the whole matter.
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The brain is an often-overlooked erogenous zone.
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The parlor had large bay windows that overlooked the ocean.
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We now know that this often overlooked, virtually cost-free remedy has a statistically significant impact on our physical health.
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The king good-naturedly overlooked his outrageous insolence on this occasion, but the inevitable rupture was only postponed.
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The bailey was an enclosed courtyard overlooked by the motte and surrounded by a wooden fence called a palisade and another ditch.
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It's a common netiquette no-no and often overlooked.
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Too often, her contributions as successful artist and playwright go widely overlooked and unacknowledged.
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