Third-person singular simple present indicative form of neglect.(verb)
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Use "neglects" in a sentence
"Married, and with a family, he would have had them to interest him; but, as it was, he had only to think of his own aches and ills, and, perhaps, past follies; and to brood over what he called the neglects he had experienced from his ungrateful country."
"His argument, essentially, is that Sorkin neglects to consider the original value of the government's stake in equity, which, if the company is currently worth $26 billion and the government currently owns 80 percent of that, is about $21 billion."
"But Bernstein neglects to mention that Judge Kaplan's detailed and lengthy opinion explaining his ruling also reveals that he found that government witness - a man who allegedly sold TNT to Ghailani, but who never testified in any of the earlier trials of the bombings -- to be completely untrustworthy and unreliable."