To omit means to leave out. Here are some sentences.Don't omit my name from the invitation this time.If you're not careful, you might omit something important from your report.We will omit anything that is offensive before we publish the article.
The word omitting is a verb. It is the present participle of omit.
In this case, "local druggist" is being used as a job title or generic descriptor, rather than a specific person. When referring to a profession or role in a general sense, we often omit the article "a."
the message was omit
To omit is 'omettre' in French.
i omit at school lol
The root word of "omitted" is "omit." "Omit" means to leave out or exclude something.
omit your homework again. And you loose your grades.
Put a minus sign before what you want to omit
Omit similar to remove, erase, exclude.
I will omit the words from the paragraph, which means I will leave them out.
Omit means to leave out or exclude, intentionally or unintentionally. Sometimes, scientist will omit Pluto when listing off the planets in the Solar System.