Pronunciation: /nɪˈɡlɛksɪt/
noun a blend of the words neglect and exit, referring to a situation where someone neglects to exit a place or situation
A1 I always make sure to check my email for any neglexit before leaving work.
A2 The teacher reminded the students not to neglexit their homework assignments.
B1 Neglexit of important documents can lead to serious consequences in the workplace.
B2 It is crucial for managers to address any instances of neglexit among their team members.
C1 The company implemented strict policies to prevent neglexit of sensitive information.
C2 Neglexit of legal obligations can result in legal action against individuals or organizations.
verb to neglect to exit a place or situation
A1 I often neglexit my homework and end up rushing to finish it.
A2 She neglexits to water her plants, so they are starting to wilt.
B1 The company neglexited to update their website, so it looks outdated.
B2 Despite reminders, he neglexited to submit his report on time.
C1 The government neglexited to address the issue, causing public outrage.
C2 The CEO's negligence in decision-making neglexited the company's growth potential.
formal The company's neglexit of their environmental responsibilities led to public backlash.
informal She always seems to neglexit her chores until the last minute.
slang Don't be a neglexit and forget to pick up the pizza on your way home.
figurative His constant neglexit of his health eventually caught up with him.
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