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  • 31omit — verb (omits, omitting, omitted) leave out or exclude. ↘fail to do. Derivatives omissible adjective omission noun omissive adjective Origin ME: from L. omittere, from ob down + mittere let go …

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  • 32omit — v. a. 1. Leave out, drop. 2. Neglect, miss, let slip, let go, pass by, disregard, pretermit …

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  • 33omit — verb 1) they omitted his name from the list Syn: leave out, exclude, leave off, fail to mention, miss, pass over; take out, drop, cut, delete, eliminate, erase, rub out, cross out, expunge, strike out …

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  • 34omit — v 1. except, exclude, leave out; miss, give a miss, fail to mention; overlook, pass over, skip, jump; ignore, disregard, pay no attention to; (all of a written text) delete, cancel, erase, expunge, eradicate, rub or blot out; edit, edit out, blue …

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  • 35omit — verb 1) they omitted his name from the list Syn: leave out, exclude, leave off, miss out, miss, cut, drop, skip 2) I omitted to mention this Syn: forget, neglect, fail …

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  • 36omit — [əʊˈmɪt] verb [T] to fail to include someone or something Important details had been omitted from the article.[/ex] …

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  • 37omit — o•mit [[t]oʊˈmɪt[/t]] v. t. o•mit•ted, o•mit•ting 1) to leave out; fail to include 2) to forbear or fail (to do, make, use, send, etc.) • Etymology: 1400–50; < L omittere to let go =o o +mittere to send o•mit′ter, n …

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  • 38omit —   Waiho, kāpae, hō alo …

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  • 39omit — v.tr. (omitted, omitting) 1 leave out; not insert or include. 2 leave undone. 3 (foll. by verbal noun or to + infin.) fail or neglect (omitted saying anything; omitted to say). Derivatives: omissible adj. Etymology: ME f. L omittere omiss (as OB …

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  • 40omit to do something — formal to fail to do something that would have been helpful or honest The problem was, he had omitted to divorce his first wife …

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