to omit to do sth
1omit — o|mit [əuˈmıt, ə US ou , ə ] v past tense and past participle omitted present participle omitting [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: omittere] 1.) to not include someone or something, either deliberately or because you forget to do it =… …
2omit omitted, omitting — verb (T) 1 to not include someone or something, either deliberately or because you forget to do it; leave out (leave1): Please don t omit any details, however trivial they may seem. 2 omit to do sth formal to not do something, either because you… …
3leave off — verb 1. come to an end, stop or cease (Freq. 2) the road leaves off at the edge of the forest leave off where you started • Hypernyms: ↑discontinue • Verb Frames: Something is ing PP 2. prevent …
4mention — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ brief, passing ▪ special ▪ earliest, first ▪ The earliest mention of the town is in a 16th century manuscript …
5detail — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ little, minor, minute, small, subtle, tiny ▪ It is important to get even the small details right. ▪ considerab …
6mention — men|tion1 W1S1 [ˈmenʃən] v [T] 1.) to talk or write about something or someone, usually quickly and without saying very much or giving details ▪ Was my name mentioned at all? ▪ Some of the problems were mentioned in his report. mention sth to sb… …
7reference — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 mentioning sb/sth ADJECTIVE ▪ extensive ▪ brief, casual, passing ▪ occasional ▪ frequent, r …
8miss somebody out — ˌmiss sb/sthˈout derived (BrE) to fail to include sb/sth in sth Syn: ↑omit • I ll just read through the form again to make sure I haven t missed anything out. Main entry: ↑miss …
9miss something out — ˌmiss sb/sthˈout derived (BrE) to fail to include sb/sth in sth Syn: ↑omit • I ll just read through the form again to make sure I haven t missed anything out. Main entry: ↑miss …
10American and British English differences — For the Wikipedia editing policy on use of regional variants in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Manual of style#National varieties of English. This is one of a series of articles about the differences between British English and American English, which …
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