Use "omitting" in a sentence

1. Abbreviation - shortening something by omitting parts of it.

2. Follow Instructions above, omitting the Bubblegum extract and adding real Bubblegum into the milk

3. A similar growth medium, Potato dextrose broth (abbreviated "PDB") is formulated identically to PDA, omitting the agar.

4. Repeat steps (g) to (n) for 10 - 12% nominal fill aerosol cans, omitting steps (l) and (m).

5. Omitting advertisers ensures creatives are not restricted and Private Auctions with the winning bid transact.

6. Edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate Familiarity information: Bowdlerize used as a verb is very rare.

7. (s) Repeat steps (g) to (n) for 10-12 % nominal fill aerosol cans, omitting steps (l) and (m).

8. Bowdlerize definition is - to expurgate (something, such as a book) by omitting or modifying parts considered vulgar

9. Bowdlerize definition is - to expurgate (something, such as a book) by omitting or modifying parts considered vulgar

10. Museum and planetarium directors occasionally created controversy by omitting Pluto from planetary models of the Solar System.

11. Edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate Familiarity information: Bowdlerise used as a verb is very rare.

12. Fetches the list of Attachable tags for the given object, omitting the tags that have already been attached

13. A slightly revised version appeared in 1808, changing two lines of the first and omitting the last stanza.

14. Abridge a dictionary by omitting rare/uncommon words [+] more examples [-] hide examples [+] Example sentences [-] Hide examples — see also unAbridged

15. Quick definitions from WordNet (bowdlerise) verb: edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate Also see Bowdlerises Words similar to bowdlerise

16. An Abridgment is made by omitting the less important parts of some larger work; as, an Abridgment of a dictionary

17. His appeal to Wilson modestly requested constitutional government, democratic freedoms and other reforms for Vietnamconspicuously omitting any reference to independence.

18. While all these words mean "to reduce in extent," Abbreviate implies a making shorter usually by omitting some part

19. 14 synonyms for Barring: except for, saving, bar, excepting, apart from, but for, other than, excluding, besides, omitting, save for, exclusive of

20. Asyndeton is a literary writing choice where a list is written omitting conjunctions so the reader may read it a bit faster

21. Shōnagon writes with apparent lightheartedness about events at court, de-emphasizing or omitting harsh realities such as Teishi's death from childbirth in 1000.

22. Abbreviate (third-person singular simple present Abbreviates, present participle abbreviating, simple past and past participle Abbreviated) (obsolete, transitive) To shorten by omitting parts or details

23. Abbreviate (third-person singular simple present Abbreviates, present participle abbreviating, simple past and past participle abbreviated) (obsolete, transitive) To shorten by omitting parts or details

24. Hemingway's dispatches were written in so-called Cablese, a form of writing that economized on transmission costs by dropping punctuation and linking or omitting words

25. While using it, we have to pay more attention to the following points: while using complete inductive reasoning, all the objectives should be investigated without omitting.

26. Abbreviate (third-person singular simple present abbreviates, present participle abbreviating, simple past and past participle Abbreviated) (obsolete, transitive) To shorten by omitting parts or details

27. In his study of the Hebrew Scriptures, Philo made sure that he was “not omitting any allegorical meaning which may perchance be concealed beneath the plain language.”

28. The preposition Above is often used further elliptically as a noun by omitting the associated noun, where it is should be clear what is omitted: e.g

29. Since the kingdom of David was the focal point, he highlighted the history of Judah, omitting almost entirely the absolutely unredeeming record of the ten-tribe kingdom.

30. A Voyage to South-America: Describing at Large the Spanish Cities, Towns by Antonio de Ulloa (1758) " which, omitting the Chatas and canoes as common, are called Baizas…

31. Quite a number of Bible translators have taken the unjustifiable liberty of omitting God’s name, Jehovah, from modern translations even though that name is found in ancient Bible manuscripts.

32. Background information disclosure (Bid) PENALTY: Knowingly providing false information or omitting information may result in a forfeiture of up to $1,000 and other sanctions as provided in Wis

33. Lying can include misrepresenting or distorting facts in order to mislead a person, omitting key information to deceive someone, and exaggerating the truth in order to give a false impression.

34. AbBreviate definition, to shorten (a word or phrase) by omitting letters, substituting shorter forms, etc., so that the shortened form can represent the whole word or phrase, as ft

35. Bowdlerise: 1 v edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate Synonyms: bowdlerize , castrate , expurgate , shorten Type of: abbreviate , abridge , contract , cut , foreshorten , reduce , shorten reduce in scope while retaining essential elements

36. It's a material omission -- indeed, since The Public's benefit is always to be the primary goal of American law, your omitting the KEY requirement -- and doing so Blatantly -- is just astounding.

37. By omitting alcohol, tobacco, petroleum products, and electricity – which together account for more than a quarter of all tax receipts – the government is significantly diluting the GST’s potential impact on the national economy.

38. Apocope: 1 n abbreviation of a word by omitting the final sound or sounds “the British get `pud' from `pudding' by Apocope ” Type of: abbreviation a shortened form of a word or phrase

39. Bowdlerize: 1 v edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate “ bowdlerize a novel” Synonyms: Bowdlerise , castrate , expurgate , shorten Type of: abbreviate , abridge , contract , cut , foreshorten , reduce , shorten reduce in scope while retaining essential elements

40. Bowdlerize: 1 v edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate “ Bowdlerize a novel” Synonyms: bowdlerise , castrate , expurgate , shorten Type of: abbreviate , abridge , contract , cut , foreshorten , reduce , shorten reduce in scope while retaining essential elements

41. Disclosed is a side emitting type nitride semiconductor light-emitting device capable of omitting a lead frame mold cup and a lens and expanding the beam angle by emitting light in a side emitting manner.

42. In a letter submitted to the court prosecutors said that the maid gave false testimony to a grand jury , omitting the fact that she cleaned another room before alerting a supervisor to her claims of sexual assautl .

43. All Conveyances heretofore made omitting the word "heirs", or other technical words of inheritance, but not limiting the estate conveyed, are hereby validated as and are declared to be Conveyances of an estate in fee simple

44. Adversative asyndeton definition, a staccato effect produced by omitting Adversative connectives from between two or more items forming a group, as in “I liked all there was to buy in the store … I didn't get anything.” See more.

45. Bowdlerize - edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate; "Bowdlerize a novel" bowdlerise , expurgate , castrate , shorten abbreviate , abridge , foreshorten , shorten , contract , reduce , cut - reduce in scope while retaining essential elements; "The manuscript must be shortened"

46. Abbreviate - reduce in scope while retaining essential elements; "The manuscript must be shortened" abridge , foreshorten , shorten , contract , reduce , cut bowdlerise , bowdlerize , expurgate , castrate , shorten - edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate; "bowdlerize a novel"

47. Apocope - Abbreviation of a word by omitting the final sound or sounds; "the British get `pud' from `pudding' by apocope" appro - an informal British Abbreviation of approval; "he accepted it on appro" 2

48. In a letter submitted to the court , the prosecutors said that the maid had given false testimony to a grand jury , omitting the fact that she had cleaned another room before alerting a supervisor to her claims of sexual assault .

49. SYNONYMY NOTE: Abridgment describes a work condensed from a larger work by omitting the less important parts, but keeping the main contents more or less unaltered; an , abstract is a short statement of the basic contents of a book, court record, etc

50. Cluttering, another fluency disorder, is characterized by a perceived rapid and/or irregular speech rate, atypical pauses, maze behaviors, pragmatic issues, decreased awareness of fluency problems or moments of disfluency, excessive disfluencies, collapsing or omitting syllables, and language formulation issues, which result in breakdowns in

51. Flitting instead between glibly narrated snapshots of Tibetan history and culture, the author picks up--while consistently omitting to capitalise on--the threads of detail that mark this region's world-beating spiritual allure: scantily dressed pilgrims who frequently (albeit apparently Contentedly) succumb to exposure on the freezing plateau

52. The association of Alleluia with Easter led to the custom of intentionally omitting it from the liturgy during the season of Lent, a kind of verbal fast which has the effect of creating a sense of anticipation and even greater joy when the familiar word of praise returns.

53. Letters for subsequent values of l were assigned in alphabetical order, omitting the letter "j" because some languages do not distinguish between the letters "i" and "j": This notation is used to specify electron configurations and to create the term symbol for the electron states in a multi-electron atom.

54. Contrair (first-person singular present indicative contraio, past participle contraído) (takes a reflexive pronoun, intransitive) to contract (to draw together; to become shorter or narrower) (takes a reflexive pronoun, transitive) to contract (to cause to contract) (grammar, intransitive) to contract (to become shorter by omitting some phonemes)

55. As verbs the difference between Acquiesce and accede is that Acquiesce is to rest satisfied, or apparently satisfied, or to rest without opposition and discontent (usually implying previous opposition or discontent); to accept or consent by silence or by omitting to object; — followed by "in", sometimes also by "with" and

56. Calash violated Section 36b-4(a) of the Act by, in connection with the offer, sale or purchase of any security, directly or indirectly omitting to state material facts necessary in order to make the statements made, in the light of the circumstances under which they are made, not misleading, or engaging in an act, practice or

57. Robert Jordan Chronology A Conan Chronology by Robert Jordan (1987) was the attempt of Conan writer Robert Jordan to create a new Chronology including all Conan material written up to that point, including fifteen of the first sixteen volumes of the series of Conan pastiches published by Tor Books (omitting the eighth, Conan the Valorous).

58. Specifying alternate character sets is also possible. Note that #-Bit characters have to be escaped by a percentage sign and their two-digit hexadecimal codes: data:; charset=iso-#, Gr%FC%DFe aus Schl%E#gl results in Gruuml; szlig; e aus Schlauml; gl whereas omitting the charset attribute might lead to something like Gr??e aus Schl? gl

59. As verbs the difference between acquiesce and Capitulate is that acquiesce is to rest satisfied, or apparently satisfied, or to rest without opposition and discontent (usually implying previous opposition or discontent); to accept or consent by silence or by omitting to object; — followed by "in", sometimes also by "with" and "to" while Capitulate is