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neglect

verb transitive
To omit by carelessness or design; to forbear to do, use, employ, promote or attend to; as, to neglect duty or business; to neglect to pay honest debts; to neglect our interest or policy; to neglect the means in our power.

neglect

To omit to receive or embrace; to slight. How shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation? Hebrews 2:3.

neglect

To slight; not to notice; to forbear to treat with attention or respect. Among people of good breeding, strangers seldom complain of being neglected.

neglect

To postpone.

neglect

noun
Omission; forbearance to do any thing that can be done or that requires to be done. Neglect may be from carelessness or intention. The neglect of business is the cause of many failures, but neglect of economy is more frequent and more injurious.

neglect

Slight; omission of attention or civilities. Neglect of due notice and attention to strangers is characteristic of ill breeding.

neglect

Negligence; habitual want of regard. Age breeds neglect in all.

neglect

State of being disregarded. Rescue my poor remains from vile neglect.