o
mit
Third Person
omits
Present Participle
omitting
Past Tense
omitted
Past Participle
omitted
1
to leave out or exclude something or someone, usually intentionally, from a list, text, or action
transitive
- The speaker decided to omit certain details from the presentation to keep it concise.
- The author chose to omit a subplot from the final draft of the novel.
- Please do not omit any important information when filling out the form.
- The news article deliberately omitted the names of individuals involved in the sensitive case.
- The editor suggested omitting redundant sentences to improve the flow of the document.
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2
to fail to do something or leave it out
transitive
- He omitted to include the important details in his report.
- She accidentally omitted to reply to the invitation.
- He omitted to mention his previous job experience during the interview.
- They omitted to bring the necessary documents, which delayed the process.
- He omitted to check the details before sending the email, resulting in errors.
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