omit

IPA: oʊmˈɪt

verb

  • (transitive) To leave out or exclude.
  • (intransitive) To fail to perform.
  • (transitive, law, of text) To delete or remove; to strike.
  • (transitive, rare) To neglect or take no notice of.
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Examples of "omit" in Sentences

  • The text is omitted.
  • You've omitted to specify the referent.
  • The optics for the human eye are omitted.
  • The uniform ornaments omit the motto ribbon.
  • It says to omit the Apocrypha from the Bible.
  • The paperback edition omits the illustrations.
  • Also it maintains that the KJV omits the apocrypha.
  • The same can be applied to omitting the infinitive.
  • In the resolution, the words the and all are omitted.
  • Sometime either the warning or the standby is omitted.

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