Omit (verb)

  1. To leave out or exclude something.
  2. To neglect or disregard something.

Origin:

The word "omit" comes from the latin word "omittere" which means "to send away" or "to let go". it was first used in english in the early 1400s.

Examples:

  1. I forgot to include the sugar in the recipe, but I decided to omit it since I didn't want the dish to be too sweet.
  2. The report was very detailed, but it omitted some important information that was crucial to the investigation.
  3. I didn't want to omit any of the facts, so I included them all in my presentation.
  4. The author deliberately omitted the last chapter of the book to create a sense of mystery.
  5. He omitted to tell me that the meeting was cancelled, which caused me to arrive late.
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