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o·ver·look

verb
  1. fail to notice (something).
    "he seems to have overlooked one important fact"
    synonymes : miss, fail to notice, fail to observe, fail to spot, fail to see, leave, leave unnoticed, slip up on
  2. have a view of from above.
    "the chateau overlooks fields of corn and olive trees"
    synonymes : have a view of, afford a view of, look over/across, look onto, look out on/over, face, front onto, give onto, give over, open out over, command a view of, command, dominate
  3. supervise; oversee.
    "he was overlooking his harvest men"
  4. bewitch with the evil eye.
    "they told them they were overlooked by some unlucky Person"

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