omitted
Americanadjective
verb
Other Word Forms
- unomitted adjective
Etymology
Origin of omitted
Example Sentences
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Not everyone was happy with the last minute arrangement however, with some members of the audience reportedly booing when the opera's famous aria -- Nessun dorma -- was omitted.
From Barron's
The prosecution also omitted to affiliate Reid with a criminal gang and applied for a restraining order on behalf of the victim's family, which judge Sarah Whitehouse KC did not grant.
From BBC
The company had discussed the significance of its contract with AstraZeneca in filings and investor calls in early November, but omitted information about the contamination at the plant, James said.
In late November, China, for the first time in nearly two decades, omitted any mention of North Korean disarmament from a periodically released defense white paper that articulates its stance on global threats.
Australia omitted a spinner from their line-up for the fourth Test, which England won by four wickets in Melbourne to cut the series deficit to 3-1.
From BBC
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