omitted
/oʊ ˈmɪ təd/
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Definition(s):
- (v) prevent from being included or considered or accepted
- (v) leave undone or leave out
Usage(s):
- NOTE: Some pronouns and common words were omitted.
- It has also omitted its stock dividend for the first time in 71 years.
- Unfortunately, many of these episodes are shamelessly scanted and most of Christ's miraclescertainly the most dramatic moments of his ministryare inexplicably omitted.
Quotes
- "I have intentionally omitted to provide for my spouse and other heirs, including future spouses and children and other descendants now living and those hereafter born or adopted," Smith said in the will, which was signed under her legal name,...on Feb 16, 2007 By: Daniel Smith Source: Washington Post
- Carter said he was pleased the book has stimulated discussion of an issue that has been "omitted from the public consciousness" for at least the last six years.on Jan 20, 2007 By: Jimmy Carter Source: Washington Post
- "Since he has was omitted from the Australian side there is nothing more we could have asked Simon to do," Hilditch said. "We are looking forward to him playing a key role throughout the tour."on Mar 31, 2008 By: Andrew Hilditch Source: The Australian
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