English to Spanish Dictionary overlook

overlook

pasar por alto
definition
verb
he seems to have overlooked one important fact
fail to notice (something).
the chateau overlooks fields of corn and olive trees
have a view of from above.
noun
he veered off the highway onto an overlook
a commanding position or view.
translation of 'overlook'
verb
dar,
examinar,
dominar,
pasar por alto,
vigilar
example
However, while you are quick to 'overlook' faults, the Thinker can be overly critical.
The rooms 'overlook' either the front or the rear of the house.
The 'overlook' provides a head-on view of the massive, horsetail-shaped cataract.
We shouldn't 'overlook' the error by finding it tiny in comparison to his crushing worldwide agenda.
He was, and is, a good man, but no man is good enough to 'overlook' every fault, especially something like this.
Or, if they do, they will 'overlook' that error in their determination to snap up some stylish, low-priced quilts, lamps and rugs.
That does not require them either to assume that it is faultless or to 'overlook' its faults.
The world teaches us to live in denial and 'overlook' the faults and failings that keep us from loving.
A lot of people may 'overlook' him now, but they'll be sorry in the long run.
The prisoner promised that if the Magistrates would 'overlook' the offence he would not do anything of the kind again.
Oddly enough, you sometimes 'overlook' important details or fail completely to see and understand the other person's point of view.
In contrast, the auditor will be prepared to 'overlook' immaterial errors in financial statements and in underlying records.
The appointment was unanimous and, given the nature of humanities studies, it is doubtful that the department would 'overlook' something as important as equity policies.
Reliance solely on the conventional diagnostic approach will 'overlook' many people who could benefit from thyroid-replacement therapy.
There are outstanding views of the Table Mountains from the glass 'overlook' and walk-out balcony of the new Geology Museum.
In many situations where one group is the majority, they often 'overlook' the important contributions of other members of society.
Ignoring these inconsistencies to savour the flavour of the novel may not induce a reader to 'overlook' the errors that may have crept in during translation or copyediting.
Line-of-business managers may 'overlook' risks or fail to alert higher-ups when they do see them.
The group had stopped on the way down a mountain on a small 'overlook' .
I left the garden (it started to rain a little) and walked up to the 'overlook' for a long view of Lake Mendota.
Here you can hike to a scenic 'overlook' for an impressive view of the river and St. Ignatius Church, which served as a stop on the Underground Railroad.
Outside the park adjacent to Two Medicine Road, Looking Glass Highway climbs to a dramatic 'overlook' .
Longstanding ties often led us to 'overlook' the faults of local elites.
Laurie pinpoints a location and directs Shawn to a scenic 'overlook' .
We need to have the spirit of forgiveness for our brethren and 'overlook' small mistakes which happen during the running of organisations.
She pulled off onto a small 'overlook' and we stared down at the valley in front of us as she turned off the car.
Liberals were once happy to 'overlook' the country's crimes, seeing only a model democratic state
he veered off the highway onto an 'overlook'
The 'overlook' at Coopers Rock State Forest in Monongalia County is breathtaking, and many localities have festivals throughout the fall.
Many researchers into the UFO enigma tend to 'overlook' a very important fact.
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