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omit English

Meaning omit meaning

What does omit mean?
Definitions in simple English

omit

If you omit something, you leave it out.

omit

(= exclude, leave off) prevent from being included or considered or accepted The bad results were excluded from the report Leave off the top piece (= miss, leave out) leave undone or leave out How could I miss that typo? The workers on the conveyor belt miss one out of ten

Synonyms omit synonyms

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Topics omit topics

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Conjugation omit conjugation

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omit · verb

Examples omit examples

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Simple sentences

You can omit the last chapter of the book.
You should omit this word from the sentence.
You can omit the preposition in this phrase.
Though it is no longer considered a mistake to omit a comma, nevertheless it is desirable to put it in.
Omit this word in your sentence because it's not necessary.
Omit needless words!

Movie subtitles

Why did he omit that? Must've been in on it.
I think, Mr. Brudenell, that as the usual professional observancy strike the prisoner as somewhat incongruous under the circumstances, you had better omit them until. he can no longer be inconvenienced by them. Does that suit you, Mr. Anderson?
I omit Hiroshima and Nagasaki, since those actions belong more properly to World War III than World War II.
She is me, Miss Moneypenny, and kindly omit the customary by-play with 007.
What's wrong? Mr. Katzmann, omit the last part of the question.
Can we omit that part, or something?
This is the gentleman, an honest commissary who will omit nothing of what concerns the duties of his office.
I'll omit this too.
Omit recitation of the evidence.
Omit the customary pleasantries, Miss Moneypenny.
An abbey whose name it seems even now pious and prudent to omit.
Omit the reference to the unspeakable vice of the Greeks.
I'm trying to make a serious point. which is that a masculine love of physical beauty and of moral beauty. and of the beauty of the thirst for human knowledge - you omit that and you've omitted the mainstay of Athenian society.
Omit it.
We'll omit the pet names.
If you don't mind, I'll omit the legal phraseology, get down to the bequests.
And I will omit the story of my descent to my present squalid condition.
Americans never omit this quaint ritual.
Well, let's omit that.
You will omit nothing.
However, you did omit one detail.
I will omit no opportunity that may convey my greetings, love, to thee.
I had taken a powder and been very glad when the pain has disappeared I had done my breathing exercises, but found it convenient today to omit the thought exercises but, taken all in all, it had not been exactly a day of rapture.
You must not omit any details.
My dear sir. I know, I was told not to omit any details, and to go into even the slightest particulars every time they might serve to shed light on human nature, or on a specific type of passion.
And I think it would be much fairer to omit any persuasion.
Tempests themselves, high seas and howling winds the guttered rocks and congregated sands traitors ensteeped to clog the guiltless keel as having sense of beauty do omit their mortal natures letting go safely by the divine Desdemona.
I demand you omit those remarks from your column.
We shall omit some pages.
Yes, I think you may omit the details of the seduction. They are never very enlivening.
I'm so carsick I'm gonna v omit.
I find my zenith doth depend upon a most auspicious star, whose influence if now I court not, but omit, my fortunes will ever after droop.
You'd choose not to tell me about other men as I'd omit mention of other women.
And, Daphne, omit nothing.
I may have led you in the wrong direction with the omit-nothing business.
Why omit the law firm?

News and current affairs

Omit either a market penalty now for behavior that may become reckless or the institutional levers that give a voice to future generations, and you run grave risks - perhaps not today or tomorrow, but someday, and for the rest of your life.
Omit buying just one apple every 20 years because you have gone organic, and your child is worse off.
But to omit a neighbor like Israel, a Syrian client like Lebanon, or a patron like Iran would be peculiar - and inviting all of them would be a formula for chaos.
Both sides in these disputes usually omit to mention the key idiosyncratic characteristics and specific starting conditions that can make direct comparisons meaningless.

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