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omitted

American  
[oh-mit-id] / oʊˈmɪt ɪd /

adjective

  1. left out or suppressed; not done, mentioned, used, written, etc..

    Without the omitted phrase, the sentence becomes ludicrous.


verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of omit.

Other Word Forms

  • unomitted adjective

Etymology

Origin of omitted

omit ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Howell omitted his name from his clients’ tax returns and listed different “preparer” entities in an attempt to avoid IRS scrutiny, according to court filings.

From MarketWatch

The British and Irish Lions duo were omitted from the matchday squads for the first two fixtures against Italy and England following doubts over their form.

From Barron's

He was controversially omitted from the original T20 World Cup squad despite his blistering Big Bash League form as an opening batsman.

From Barron's

The result was splendid—but only after I’d compensated for a carelessly omitted detail about when to add 10 ounces of grated cheese.

From The Wall Street Journal

The in-form Smith, one of Australia's most experienced and best players against spin, was controversially omitted from the squad despite his blistering Big Bash League form as an opening batsman.

From Barron's