omit (verb)

  • 31ellipt — verb To omit (from an utterance) by ellipsis …

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  • 32scratch that — verb To disregard, omit, or ignore the previous statement. Ill have eggs and sausage. No, scratch that. Ill have eggs and bacon …

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  • 33contain — verb /kənˈteɪn/ a) To hold inside. A group contains a unique inverse for each of its elements. b) To include as a part. If that subgraph contains the vertex in question then it must be spanning. Syn …

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  • 34pretermit — verb To intentionally disregard something, allow it to go unnoticed, or change the subject in response to someones comment; to omit or fail to carry out something; to prematurely terminate or interrupt something …

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  • 35syncopate — verb a) to omit a sound or a letter from a word; to use syncope b) to stress or accentuate the weak beat of a rhythm; to use syncopation …

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  • 36leave out — verb To omit, to not include, to neglect to mention The journalist decided to leave out certain details from her story …

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  • 37beat around the bush — verb a) To treat a topic, but omit its main points, often intentionally. Please stop beating around the bush and tell me what the problem is! b) To delay or avoid talking about something difficult or unpleasant. Syn …

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  • 38pass over — verb a) to bypass (something); to skip (something) b) to make a transit of; to pass through or across (something) Syn: bypass …

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  • 39overleap — verb a) To leap over, to jump over, to cross by jumping. b) To omit …

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  • 40overleap — verb (past and past participle overleaped or overleapt) archaic 1》 jump over or across. 2》 omit; ignore …

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