to neglect to do or include to fail (to do something)
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o•mit /oʊˈmɪt/USA pronunciation
v., o•mit•ted, o•mit•ting.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- to leave out;
fail to include:[~ + object]omitted a few details from the report. - to fail (to do, make, use, send, etc):[~ + to + verb]He omitted to tell us his lawyer would be at the meeting.
o•mit
(ō mit′),USA pronunciation v.t., o•mit•ted, o•mit•ting.
o•mit′ter, n.
- to leave out;
fail to include or mention:to omit a name from a list. - to forbear or fail to do, make, use, send, etc.:to omit a greeting.
- Latin omittere to let go, equivalent. to o- o-2 + mittere to send
- late Middle English omitten 1400–50
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'omitting' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Birdseye
- abbreviate
- adversative asyndeton
- back clipping
- bar
- contract
- copulative asyndeton
- cut
- elision
- exclusive
- fore clipping
- full
- omission
- omit
- paralipsis
- senza
- shorten
- silent
- skip
- skipdent
- slur
- special pleading
- syncopate
- syncope
- type