neglect in the PONS Dictionary

neglect Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to suffer neglect
to be in a state of neglect

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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With the controversies concerning the capital, perceptions of neglect and mismanagement of the economy had grown.
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After independence, the stockade, which had begun to deteriorate from neglect during the war, was dismantled.
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During the next 60 years, the building functioned as a funeral home, undergoing much neglect and alteration.
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The 14-year-old is facing motor vehicle theft and animal neglect charges.
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He wrote, it is inexcusable and criminal to neglect to operate upon a case of gunshot wound in the abdominal cavity.
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The olfactory system predominantly projects its bers ipsilaterally thus these results are evidence supporting the representational theory of neglect.
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This bears out my suspicion about the neglect of this important matter at that university -- Cantab behind the curve.
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Her bill for divorce alleged neglect, cruel treatment, and desertion, and claimed that her husband had property worth $8 million and an income exceeding $40,000 a month.
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The neglect of the population is also degrading the streams that cross these blends.
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Floods, landslides and government neglect have put this operation in doubt, but they are working to restore the railway.
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