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ne·glect·ed [nɪˈglektɪd] ADJ

neglected (uncared for)
neglected (overlooked)

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More widely, however, his legacy has tended to be unjustly neglected.
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Almost no new ordnance was produced, and new technology was neglected.
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However, the house itself had been neglected over the years and suffered from dry rot.
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The city's housing, retail and public transit infrastructure, small and neglected after 20 years of prewar economic stagnation was severely stressed.
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In later centuries, the expression waifs and strays came to be used as metaphors for and ultimately became synonymous with abandoned or neglected children.
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Some of you felt uncared for, neglected and even blamed in this church.
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Echoing the status quo, community and home care options were neglected in an evaluation that appears mainly directed at the nursing home industry.
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The buildings had been neglected and the patient care was inhumane.
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On the way he focuses his camera on the clay horses standing in a row, neglected in the village green.
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In the meantime, in the general expansion of university education in the postwar period, history was generally neglected.
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