omit
[oʊˈmɪt]
Definition:
1. Prevent from being included or considered or accepted.
2. Leave undone or leave out.
Use 'omit' in a sentence:
- By doing this, it can omit the closing tag of an element.
- You can omit this format information.
- If you omit it, the default is type Item.
- And don’t omit a camera.
- Do you know to have omitted inside that book one page?
- You can omit the Max parameter.
- Some sources omit the initial 0, instead beginning the sequence with two 1s.
- As for the schema location, if the processor doesn't use it, you can omit it.
- I'll omit it from now on.
- Did you omit some small but vital factor from one of your Columns?
- The subject of the sentence is omitted.
- Other scientists have written books to explain their fields to non-scientists, but have necessarily had to omit the mathematics, although it provides the foundation of their theories.
- This technique allows researchers to create solutions that selectively omit certain nutrients and then observe the resulting effects on the plants.
- We omitted to sing the second stanza.
- Omit the salt in this recipe.
- You can specify either to either draw or to omit it.
- Not a single detail is to be omitted.
- However, that comparison omits other relevant factors : leisure time, life expectancy, and economic inequality.
- Tell us everything that occurred. Don't omit any detail.
- So you can omit the schema location.
- as though determined not to omit anything in his narrative.
- We have omitted footnotes which we judged inessential to the text.
- Omit He made many mistakes in spelling by omitting letters.
- Our apologies to David Pannick for omitting his name from last week's article.
- part of 1. This part of the book may be omitted. 2.
- The quotation is omitted here.
- Don't omit sensory details and a bit of color.
- Sometimes, it makes sense to omit the from clause from a query.
- His new girlfriend had omitted to tell him she was married.
- This sentence can be omitted.
- A : The third item has been omitted.
- The genius is often in what you omit or leave on the editing room floor.
- You have omitted my name from your list.
- Try and omit completely from the diet.
- Therefore, for simplicity, you can omit selecting a binding.
- If you are a student, you can omit questions 16 – 18.
- You can omit the braces if the method body has just one expression.
- Your textbook includes these as types, as a particular type of glacier movement, but you will see that there are as many textbooks that omit it as a type of movement as include it.
- Take Europe's recent "right to be forgotten" ruling allowing citizens to request sensitive information be omitted from search results.
- Omit the XDS information from your input file.
- Why did you choose to omit this point? or of all things, why did you omit this?
- Poverty levels omit the transitional dynamics between levels.
- They omit eggs as well as meat, fish and poultry.
- I omitted to take pen when I went to school.
- People were surprised that Smith was omitted from the team.
- Her name was omitted through an oversight.
- omit He made many mistakes in spelling by omitting letters.
- Why omit them?
- There are as many textbooks that omit it as a type of movement as include it.
- Omit dull and ineffective generalities and make sure you give concrete examples.
- The editor omitted the third paragraph from the article.
- They omit red meat, fish and poultry.
- Omit some earlier jobs from your resume.
- If you omit the file name, the document is displayed.
- The second paragraph can be omitted.
- If you are a student, you can omit questions 16–18.
- Items marked with an asterisk can be omitted.
- I have omitted calling on you for fear of disturbing you.
- Look at the false police reports that omitted or misstated crucial facts.