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to omit
01
omettre, laisser de côté
to leave out or exclude something or someone, usually intentionally, from a list, text, or action
Transitive: to omit sth
02
omettre, laisser de côté
to fail to do something or leave it out
Transitive: to omit to do sth
omit
v
omission
n
omission
n
omissive
adj
omissive
adj
Exemple
The news article deliberately omitted the names of individuals involved in the sensitive case.
Please do not omit any important information when filling out the form.
The author chose to omit a subplot from the final draft of the novel.
The editor suggested omitting redundant sentences to improve the flow of the document.
The speaker decided to omit certain details from the presentation to keep it concise.