(also used as preposition) With the exception of
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An act of excluding or leaving out someone or something
“What I have noticed is the omitting of facts by selectively listing only those vitamins and minerals that are least harmed.”
An act of ignoring or overlooking something or someone
“A convenient omitting of what does not fit an interpretation is all too common.”
With, or to, the exclusion of
(also used as preposition) With the exception of
(exclusive of) Excluding items or members that do not meet certain conditions
Present participle for to fail to include
“The analysis would omit individuals who reported to being students.”
Present participle for to neglect to do
“Of course, they omit to mention that their slice of the pot, i.e. trading commissions, will be higher as a result.”
Present participle for to erase or strike out
“Upon reviewing the report, there are several sections upon which I would recommend you omit.”
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