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omit (iou)



omit verb trans. Infl. -tt-. LME.
[Latin omittere, formed as OB- + mittere send, let go.]
Leave out; fail to include. LME.
A. Wilson She told him nearly all, only omitting the dreadful remarks.
Fail to perform, leave undone; neglect to do. M16.
R. Ford No traveller..should omit visiting the two latter. W. S. Churchill Its English Governor..omitted to accompany his request with a suitable bribe.
b. Take no notice of. rare (Shakes.). L16-E17.
Shakespeare 2 Henry IV Therefore omit him not; blunt not his love..by seeming cold.
Cease to retain; let go. E-M17.
omittance noun (rare) omission: only in E17.
omitter noun E17.