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neglect
transitive verb
pronunciation and accent it · the · GE · King
Etymology: of the Latin verb neglect composed of nec (negative prefix) and legere (= gather, collect). It is etymologically and semantically identical to English neglect , and the French négliger .
1. Neglect (a thing a human being or another animal), dealing with negligence, not cure, and disregard.
Antonyms: prefer, diligere.
rough equivalent in English: descuidar, desconsiderar.
[Robert] scorned the advice, neglesse masters. Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi (stories)
Lorenzo, passing the door of his house, he saw [Elisa] sitting in place of deep depression, pale, coll'arpa neglected a short walk from his chair, and stood . Bartolommei Angelica Palli (story)
The garden was neglected , but it was always a large garden. Enrico Castelnuovo (first floor to the attic)
[...] arts and public works were neglected in the century of strife and de 'multiplier emperors. Cesare Balbo (Italian history)
The historic homeland of the ancient imitators already, then the five hundred followers, who had neglected Piedmont when he was a nothing for Italy, they continued to ignore him, if at all, at least too much. Cesare Balbo (Italian history)
[Lorenzo] sought distraction in addressing children and their affairs for some time neglected . Bartolommei Angelica Palli (story)
So that is not credible that he wanted then neglect benefice of the singular nature of the delicious warm waters. Antonio Cocchi (Works)
2. Neglecting to do (an action) does not do what you should or can do, omit. antonym: perform, perform.
rough equivalent in English: omit.
visits his father became increasingly rare even from week to week, as his daughter more often, but over time neglesse and each other, and, for a month had ceased their relationship with both. Ferdinando Petruccelli della Gattina (The Queen's Sorbet)
foods scarce, purity the will neglected . Alberto Mario (red shirt)
Now this study of changes under the influence of domestication was very neglected . Enrico Morselli (Charles Darwin)
*** The direct object can be an infinitive preceded by the preposition of (In French: négliger de faire quelque chose ; in English: to neglect to do something ):
[...] as zinc in the path of the furnaces, it combines the minerals that contain it, often in the form of oxide ritrovasi gray resistant to acids, [I] could not neglect to examine if there were in the white powder. Giambattista Brocchi (Treated Mineral and Chemical)
[...] had neglected to record the supreme award parliament of Paris, so his descendants was long denied to enjoy the effects. Luigi Cicconi - Pier Angelo Fiorentino (Museum of Science, Literature and Art)
may well be that doubt and mystery negligesse of refer to him as something almost out of 'use and abandoned in the time that he lasted to be great ornament of the Pisan school. Antonio Cocchi (Works)
derivatives neglect : neglected / tto, neglected, carelessly, negligently.
Other words derived from Latin legere or compounds with his radical legend, legendary / rio, legendary leggendarietà, collectible, collezionabilità, collecting, collection, collecting, collector, collectors / ca, welcoming, friendly, welcoming, accepting, accogliticcio, accoglitore, accoglitrice, accepted / t, collecting, gathering, scratch, pick, picker, raccoglituberi, Knock, collection, harvest, industrious, diligent, diligence, diligere, beloved / tto, beloved, elected / tto, elected (name), elected elettezza, elective / v, electively, electivity, elected / tto, elected, election , voting, elections, electoral / co, election, voting, vote, voter, with electricity and elect electors, eligible, eligibility, re-elected, re-elected, rieleggibilità, reelection, elegant, elegantly, dude, elegance, inelegant, inelegantly, inelegance, ineligible , ineligibility, intelligible, comprehensible, intelligibility, comprehensibility, intellectual / v, intellectual, intellect, intellectual, intellectual, intellectualism, intellectuals, intellettuallistica / co, intellectual, intellectuality, intellectualize, intellectualization, highbrow, understanding, smart, intelligent, intelligence, unintelligent, unintelligent, unintelligible, unintelligibility, unintelligibility, unintelligibility, read, read, read, read, readability, legibility, leggicchiare, readme, leggiucchiare, lesson, little lesson, legionary / rio, legion, preference, preferred / tto, preference, select, select, pick, selected / to, SELECTED, breeder / her, selezionistica / co, choose scegliticcio, sceglitore, sceglitrice, choice / to, choices, sceltezza, nominate, Bisceglie, abridging, riscelta / to, select, prelezione, collected, grouped, collective work / w, collective, collective / v, collectively, collectivism, collectivist, collectivistic / co, collectivity, community, collectivisation, collectivization, collettizia / uncle, collector, collecting.
present tense
I negligee, you negligee, he negligee, neglecting us, you neglect, neglecting them
imperfect indicative
I neglect, neglect you, he neglect, neglecting us, you neglect, neglecting them
indicative past tense
I neglessi, you negligesti he neglesse, we are neglecting, negligeste you, they in
indicative simple future
I negligerò, you neglect, he negligerà, we neglect, neglect you, they neglecting
present subjunctive
I negligee, you negligee, he negligee, neglecting us, you neglect, neglecting them
imperfect subjunctive
I negligessi, you negligessi he negligesse, we negligessimo, you negligeste, they neglect
present conditional
I neglect, neglect you, he neglect, we neglect, neglect you, they neglect
this imperative
you negligee, negligees he, neglecting us, you neglect, neglecting them
present participle: negligent, careless
Gerund: neglecting
past participle: neglected, neglected, neglected, neglected
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