0 past simple and past participle of sneeze --
1 When you sneeze, air and often small drops of liquid suddenly come out of your nose and mouth in a way you cannot control: --
Remember, too, that this increase represents no less than £7,000,000 per year for labour, and that is not to be sneezed at in these days.
That is not to be sneezed at and every effort should be made to assist local authorities, to achieve that result.
Of course, in cash terms £0·1 million—£100,000—is the sum not to be sneezed at.
That, for my money, is not to be sneezed at.
That is not to be sneezed at in the present climate.
However much we may be critical of other things, that is not to be sneezed at and it is of importance.
The sum of £40 million from the fund is not to be sneezed at.
These are factors which are not to be sneezed at or overlooked.