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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 ( def ).
Other Words From
- un·o·mit·ted adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of omitted1
Example Sentences
In fact, a 2023 study by researchers at Johns Hopkins University found that 87% of “key topics in Latino history” are either underrepresented or omitted entirely from textbooks.
He was omitted from Quick Step's Tour squad the following year, after which he signed for Astana-Qazaqstan for 2023.
Both players are also included for the three T20s and three one-day internationals but, as expected, Alice Capsey is omitted from the T20 and Test list.
And, the investigation found, the department has omitted pertinent facts about the deaths in communications to the families of the dead and to the public.
On Wednesday, the OBR describes a similar increase in spending for the year - £23bn - which they split into the omitted £9.5bn and the cost of new policies announced since the March Budget.
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