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omitted
[oh-mit-id]
adjective
left out or suppressed; not done, mentioned, used, written, etc..
Without the omitted phrase, the sentence becomes ludicrous.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of omit.
Other Word Forms
- unomitted adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of omitted1
Example Sentences
Labuschagne was initially omitted for the three matches starting in Perth on Sunday.
He then filed false returns in May 2016, which omitted the true number of Bitcoins he owned.
The maps, authorities said, also "omitted important islands" in the South China Sea, where Beijing's claims overlap with those of its neighbours, including the Philippines and Vietnam.
However, most states have “omitted spouse” or “pretermitted spouse” statutes to protect the spouse of a person who did not update their will after marrying.
Though I agree with many of Jane Leavy’s suggestions for reforming baseball, I think she omitted an important one: No more music, drumbeats, sound effects, and so forth after every pitch.
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