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omit

oh-MIHT
verb
1
To leave something out or exclude it.
"Please don't omit any details from your statement."
"The editor omitted the final paragraph for length."
2
To fail to do something that should have been done.
"He omitted to mention that he had already resigned."

How to Use Omit

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo leave something out, whether on purpose or by neglect.

Common pairings
omit a detail omit to mention

Word Forms

omitted past tense, omits singular

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Etymology

From Latin omittere, "to let go," formed from ob- and mittere ("to send").

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