benign neglect
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of benign neglect
First recorded in 1970–75
Example Sentences
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We bought a 100-year-old house about 2 1/2 years ago, and while it had good bones it suffered from benign neglect.
From MarketWatch
It is this lack of maternal attention that sends Ellis’ two older sisters on different paths, with the same goal in mind: to fill the lacuna left by their mother’s benign neglect.
From Los Angeles Times
“It wasn’t benign neglect but a designed robbery of the financial system,” the country’s new central bank governor, Dr Ahsan Mansur, told the BBC in an recent exclusive interview.
From BBC
All you need is a lot of light and benign neglect to raise healthy and beautiful succulents.
From Seattle Times
Benign neglect of the most challenging cases only makes things worse for youth in crisis.
From Seattle Times
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