omit

/oʊˈmɪt/
verb
  1. To leave out or not include something, either intentionally or accidentally.
    • I accidentally omitted her name from the guest list.
    • The report omitted several important details about the accident.
    • Please omit the salt from the recipe if you are on a low-sodium diet.
  2. To fail to do or perform something; to neglect.
    • She omitted to mention that she had already received the payment.
    • The contractor omitted to check the foundation, causing structural issues.
    • He omitted to lock the door before leaving, so the house was unsecured.
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