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overlook

verb as in supervise

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Example Sentences

He not only failed to transmit his ideas but the players were visibly sad, unhappy or overlooked.

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“The story as a whole, it’s all about getting everybody together and also to find those individuals who might be overlooked.”

“I am concerned that the Home Office deviated from standard practice, overlooked warnings about the condition of the site and lacked expertise to properly oversee the purchase of Northeye.”

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“The debate on the height gap between Indian and Sub-Saharan African children has resulted in overlooking the role of social identity, especially caste status,” the authors say.

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When authorities did not free the prisoners, he posted an image taken from high up overlooking a busy junction in the capital Tehran on X.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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