0 present participle of neglect --
1 to not give enough care or attention to people or things that are your responsibility: --
In the present work, a quasi-static formulation (considering motion kinematics and external forces, but neglecting dynamic loads) is developed.
It had camped within range of the enemy, neglecting the simplest of precautions.
Dissipation was measured to by difference, neglecting the contribution of the pressure-velocity correlation the diffusion term.
It is because a and v are coupled together in the critical case, that neglecting one would mean the disappearance of the other.
Furthermore, the micro-explanation uses one sample of truckers to explain the contrast, neglecting all the other possible samples.
The order of the parameters motivates us to consider inviscid flow with heat convection and conduction, neglecting viscous boundary layers, surface tension and gravity.
In light of all this, it is clear that economics cannot afford to continue neglecting the human side of social relations.
Moreover, much of it is concerned with ideational processes and political protest, neglecting important counter-cultural features of the movement.