Etymology: [ O-'mit, &- ] (transitive verb.) 15th century. {at least by 1422} Enters Late Middle English, from Latin omittere which means literally “to let go”, from ob- + mittere (“to send”), but also had the connotations to ‘fail to perform’ and ‘to neglect’.
dahil etmemek, ihmal etmek, atlamak, koymamak, -in içine almamak; koymayı unutmak; from -in dışında tutmak, unutmak, dahil etme, savsaklamak, savsamak, koymamak, koymayı unutmak, içine almamak, atla, hariç bırakmak, çıkarmak, Kaldırmak, geçmek, to (bir şeyi) yapmamak/ihmal etmek: You've, yok, görmemek, atla/ihmal et, çıkarmanıza, çıkarma çıkar prepçıkararak, yapmamak, yanıtlanmamış, dahil etme çıkarılan, çıkarılan, çıkarma, çıkar, çıkararak,
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dahil etmemek Hukuk
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ihmal etmek
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atlamak fiil
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koymamak, -in içine almamak; koymayı unutmak; from -in dışında tutmak fiil
To leave out or exclude. (most common usage), To fail to perform, To neglect or take no notice of. (Obscure), delete; skip over; neglect; fail to include, If you omit something, you do not include it in an activity or piece of work, deliberately or accidentally. Omit the salt in this recipe Our apologies to David Pannick for omitting his name from last week's article. = leave out include, prevent from being included or considered or accepted; "The bad results were excluded from the report"; "Leave off the top piece", leave undone or leave out; "How could I miss that typo?"; "The workers on the conveyor belt miss one out of ten", To let go; to leave unmentioned; not to insert or name; to drop, To pass by; to forbear or fail to perform or to make use of; to leave undone; to neglect, If you omit to do something, you do not do it. His new girlfriend had omitted to tell him she was married. = fail, overleap, elide, third person singular of omit, failed to include something, skipped over, past of omit, present participle of omit,
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To leave out or exclude. (most common usage)
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To fail to perform
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To neglect or take no notice of. (Obscure)
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delete; skip over; neglect; fail to include fiil
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If you omit something, you do not include it in an activity or piece of work, deliberately or accidentally. Omit the salt in this recipe Our apologies to David Pannick for omitting his name from last week's article. = leave out include
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prevent from being included or considered or accepted; "The bad results were excluded from the report"; "Leave off the top piece"
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leave undone or leave out; "How could I miss that typo?"; "The workers on the conveyor belt miss one out of ten"
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To let go; to leave unmentioned; not to insert or name; to drop
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To pass by; to forbear or fail to perform or to make use of; to leave undone; to neglect
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If you omit to do something, you do not do it. His new girlfriend had omitted to tell him she was married. = fail
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