Omit Meaning in English
word
oʊˈmɪt
oh-MIT
əʊmˈɪt
oh-MIT
التعريف
To leave out or not include something, either by accident or on purpose.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Omit' is more formal and is used in writing or official speech. Common collocation: 'omit details/facts/names.' Often used in passive form: 'was omitted.' Do not confuse with 'emit' (to release something like a smell).
Spanish: omitirPortuguese (BR): omitirPortuguese (PT): omitirChinese (Simplified): 省略 - 忽略Chinese (Traditional): 省略 - 忽略Hindi: छोड़ देनाArabic: يُهمل - يَتجاهلBengali: বর্জন করা - বাদ দেওয়াRussian: опустить - пропуститьJapanese: 省く - 削除するVietnamese: bỏ qua - loại bỏKorean: 생략하다 - 빠뜨리다Turkish: atlamak - çıkarmakUrdu: نظرانداز کرنا - چھوڑ دیناIndonesian: menghilangkan - melewatkan
جمل نموذجية
Please do not omit your name on the form.
basic
If you omit a step, the recipe will not work.
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The editor decided to omit some paragraphs from the article.
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Sometimes, it's better to omit unnecessary details when telling a story.
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My report was rejected because I omitted some important facts.
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You can omit this section if you don't think it's relevant.
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