pretermit

/ˌpriːtərˈmɪt/
verb
  1. To leave out or omit something, intentionally or unintentionally.
    • In her rush, she pretermit several important details from the report.
    • We cannot pretermit safety checks just to save time.
    • The editor decided to pretermit the final chapter to keep the book short.
  2. To let something pass without attention or action; to neglect or disregard.
    • Don't pretermit your responsibilities just because you're tired.
    • He chose to pretermit the minor errors and focus on the main argument.
    • The committee voted to pretermit the old rule since it was no longer relevant.
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