Use "omit" in a sentence

1. Omit the salt in this recipe.

2. Don't omit locking [ to lock ] the door.

3. Omit anything that is likely to offend people.

4. Most modern translations rightly omit this spurious verse.

5. What happened next ... Perhaps he should omit the details.

6. 19 The most limpid, which ( omit ) was always in the source.

7. To specify absolute paths, omit one of the slashes.

8. Many translators alter or omit portions of the Scriptures.

9. Variations: omit brandy and use your choice of liqueur.

10. Asyndeton is one of several rhetorical devices that omit conjunctions

11. If you are a student, you can omit questions 16

12. Please don't omit to lock the door when you leave.

13. 7 Please don't omit any details, no matter how trivial they may seem.

14. Please do not omit any details, however trivial they may seem.

15. Its a language habit of the ancients to omit prepositional object.

16. I'll not wish to omit this valuable book from my reading.

17. Please don't omit any details, no matter how trivial they may seem.

18. Any list of success stories is bound to omit some favourite voice.

19. Insist that I will not rationalise blunders, or omit details to camouflage motives.

20. When testing for abilities, it is much easier to omit knowledge in a certain area.

21. Dates must use W3C Datetime encoding, although you can omit the time portion.

22. Companies do sometimes give incorrect details or omit them altogether on their company stationery.

23. Or do they tend to omit specifics that could readily be verified or denied?

24. He withdrew it when it was agreed to omit the paragraph in its entirety.

25. We decided to omit the recitatives because, quite frankly, they are not very interesting.

26. Prepare as for SMSA selective agar medium but omit Bacto-Agar and 2,3,5-tetrazolium chloride.

27. In other words, to make a Caucasian just omit vodka from the recipe above.

28. Omit any mention of a short-term job that you left on poor terms?

29. Predictably, Communist historians omit any mention of this atrocity in their accounts of the period.

30. Local variations may replace yogurt with water and vinegar, omit nuts or dill, or add bread.

31. 30 For example, many soap operas omit older people entirely, as if we were all perpetually middle-aged!

32. There were also the exercises that included having students omit certain words from their speech, Wirk said.

33. However, recommended practice is to omit advertiser to ensure the winning bid response serves a creative.

34. While they might seem simple, omit any one of these ingredients and the depth of flavor in your Bouillabaisse

35. Your editor should ask for your opinions, why you chose certain words or decided to include or omit information.

36. It is both wasteful and irresponsible to set experiments in motion and omit to record and analyse what happens.

37. A Celestial Anchorite will not lie, not omit any necessary details, and not seek to cheat you

38. The truck seems to omit a decent amount of Blueish white smoke when I and accelerate medium to hard

39. When they do utter word phrases, they tend to omit the verb endings, most pronouns, and the conjunctions.

40. To Contemn (also: to bypass, to defy, to neglect, to omit, to scout, to slight) volume_up пренебрегать [ пренебрега́лпренебрега́л бы ] {vb}

41. To refuse or to omit to leave is as much a trespass as to originally enter without any right.

42. In the search for approval, praise is everything, and when others omit to praise us we interpret this as rejection.

43. Recommended practice is to omit any advertiser (leave this field empty) to ensure the winning bid response serves a creative.

44. For whatever vehicle, chasis scanning is required; the scanner can tell the different chasis of vehicle and will not omit any critical point.

45. Indeed I piled up on my home bookshelf many more volumes than appear here and which I have regretfully had to omit.

46. Consortia should have the flexibility and ability to add new members (or omit existing members) when necessary to sustain their mission

47. However, when we measure global trade only in terms of currency-based transactions, we omit a portion of the market known as Countertrade

48. All Members may also, if they omit to sign the register, produce alternative proof, such as, for example, travel tickets or hotel bills.

49. No doubt that story contained many scientific theories which she had had to omit from her tale, being unable to comprehend them.

50. Additionally, Anthologically-structured horror shows often omit cliffhangers, allowing an entire storyline to be wrapped up in one season or even one episode.

51. As we get older, our vision may decline as a result of such disorders as macular degeneration and glaucoma, and we cannot omit cataracts.

52. 20 So detailed investigation content this above criticism, but I should say impolitely , in contemporary undergraduate, a few people can have whole issue omit the ground to answer come out?

53. * 1906 , Jack London, White Fang When dogs fight, there are usually preliminaries to the actual combat — snarlings and Bristlings and stiff-legged struttings .But White Fang learned to omit these preliminaries.

54. The woman who stops the marriage ceremony and requests the minister to omit the word "obey, " is sowing the first seed of doubt and distrust that later may come to fruition in the divorce court.

55. Referred notarial deed to serve as evidence namely, on the court, the accused also just can is opposite notarial deed is captious, have a bit omit advocate notarial deed is invalid at every turn.

56. Available corpus and decided to omit others.2 The placement of Aggadot and stories in discrete and “unnatural” contexts, which often deviate from the loca-tions of the parallel Aggadot in the Yerushalmi, suggests an active interest

57. In the case of Islam, most Apologists seem to omit, hide, or lie about (see Taqiyya) many of the historical teachings of Muhammad and the Qur'an with regard to tolerance (or lack thereof), supremacism, conquest, their unforgiving legal system, treatment of women and treatment of …

58. The Franks test not only applies to cases where false information is included in an affidavit, but also when Affiants omit material facts "with the intent to make, or in reckless disregard of whether they thereby made, the affidavit misleading." United States v.

59. (80.) The Franks test not only applies to cases where false information is included in an affidavit, but also when Affiants omit material facts "with the intent to make, or in reckless disregard of whether they thereby made, the affidavit misleading." United States v.

60. Most interpretations of the twentieth century omit the second and Antepenultimate couplets, and replace the original chorus by the following: One two three four five, Hunt the hare and turn her down the rocky road And all the way to Dublin, whack-fol-la-de-da ! EurLex-2.

61. Alists ___-American (designation for elite college athletes) ALL: Whence the Israelites fled: EGYPT: The elite: HAVES: Social elites on the go: JETSET: Skill of elite WNBA players: BALLCONTROL: One of the partying elite: ALISTER: Omit in pronunciation (rhymes with elite) ELIDE: Member of an elite Navy group: SEAL: Israelites' initial Exodus

62. But in terms such as teachers union and farmers market, in which the first noun is plural and ends in s, some writers omit the apostrophe after the s because the first noun is Attributive—that is, the first noun acts as an adjective rather than as a possessive noun.

63. Nevertheless, Jehovah told him that there was one thing he should never omit: “This book of the law should not depart from your mouth, and you must in an undertone read in it day and night, in order that you may take care to do according to all that is written in it.”

64. As a matter of drafting, support was expressed in favour of the proposal to omit from paragraph (c) of the purpose clause the references to abandonment or surrender of assets and refer only to treatment of burdensome assets and, using the language of recommendation , assets determined to be of no value to the insolvency estate and assets that cannot be realised in a reasonable period of time

65. As a matter of drafting, support was expressed in favour of the proposal to omit from paragraph (c) of the purpose clause the references to abandonment or surrender of assets and refer only to treatment of burdensome assets and, using the language of recommendation (38), assets determined to be of no value to the insolvency estate and assets that cannot be realised in a reasonable period of time.