1. overlook
Shouldn't you overlook his indiscretions and forgive him?
This is too important to overlook.
He overlooked a misspelled word.
if a house, room etc overlooks something, it has a view of it, usually from above
I think there is one kye fact you have overlooked.
She did not overlook whatever difference there was between what was right and what was wrong.
Making this matter public would have an effect on our sales, so we're going to overlook it this once.
Brenda overlooked the last step and had a bad fall
However, do not overlook the effect the Iraq war may have had. The risk is a real one and should not be overlooked. But in the future such things will not be overlooked.
To overlook is defined as to look at from a high place, or to miss something by mistake or on purpose. An example of to overlook is to view a valley from the top of a cliff. An example of to overlook is to not count one absence by a student.
The definition of an overlook is a high place that provides a view of the surroundings. An example of an overlook is a cliff above a valley. My hotel window overlooked some of the most magnificent scenery I had ever seen.
It's a two-storied house with a spacious living-room, light bedroom and study which overlooks the garden.
He seems to have overlooked one important fact.
I think there is one key fact that you have overlooked. Reiner himself was overlooked as best director. Our hotel room overlooked the harbor.
if something overlooks a place, it is above the place and has a view over it
Inglese parola "overzien"(overlook) si verifica in set:
Engels hoofdstuk 12. survey
The fee includes the payment for professional services needed to complete the survey.
For the time being, I will wait for the result of the survey.
to survey
She carried out a survey about the TV programmes young people prefer
Please fill in the customer satisfaction survey.
In the OECD survey, northern European countries are keeping their high ranking in tax-rates.
In the absence of sufficient data, the survey was given up.
That does not, however, stop thousands of people from using drones for a plethora of purposes, including videography, sheep herding, product delivery and crop surveying.
We used to compile survey results using spreadsheet programs but recently we feel that database software's summing methods are quicker so we use databases to total them.
I’m imagining a sort of ‘State of Oxford’ survey.
In any case, a survey, carried out, by the Italian authorities, revealed, many, irregularities.
19% of those surveyed say they haven't decided who they will vote for.
Another survey recently revealed that women currently shop online more than men.
Can I ask you some questions for a survey about exercise and sport?'
In a survey we did at school, one hundred pupils were asked what they thought about the facilities.