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overlooks
verb as in disregard, neglect
verb as in make allowances for
verb as in have a view of something
verb as in supervise
Strong matches
Example Sentences
“Forty f— years ago!” the 60-year-old McKagan exclaims as he laughs over Zoom, sitting at a table at his Seattle home that overlooks the water.
Heritage is not alone in a fight against antisemitism that attacks and overlooks Jews: As the Forward has noted, the America First Policy Institute’s writings on antisemitism include the charge that “Christians are certainly the larger target” to “woke ideology.”
The firm is leaving behind Wedbush Center, which overlooks the Harbor Freeway and sports two signs on top bearing the company name.
She drove the curved road the other day to the DeCordova Bend Country Club, which overlooks Lake Granbury.
A small memorial garden overlooks the site, and vigils are held each year.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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