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    [Verb]  | "omit" | \ ō-ˈmit \


    1: to leave out or leave unmentioned

    2: to leave undone : fail —The patient omitted taking his medication.

    3: disregard


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English omitten, from Latin omittere, from ob- toward + mittere to let go, send ;

    [Verb]  | "omitted" 


    1: to miss the opportunity or obligation;


      * e.g., " ... you must not omit mentioning the sources you used in researching your paper "



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    [Verb]  | "omit" 


    1: to miss the opportunity or obligation;


      * e.g., " ... you must not omit mentioning the sources you used in researching your paper "



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     [ "Omiticated" ]

    1: When you are in a group text and you start a new text group omitting another peron(s) or you are omitted from a group text.

      * e.g.,  ... I was texting with a group of friends and found out I was omiticated without knowing it 


     [ "Omiticated" ]

    2: Omit communicate omiticate

     [ "omit" ]

    1: To disregard, ignore

      * e.g.,  ... Omit the previous statement 

     [ "omit" ]

    1: to omit you wrong to something

      * e.g.,  ... yeah you right i omit the im wrong 

     [ "Truth Omition" ]

    1: When telling a anecdote, the act of deliberately disregarding one or more integral pieces of information to change to overall tone or intended response from the audience.

      * e.g.,  ... Example of Truth Omition: The Labour Party, 1997 - Present.  


     [ "Truth Omition" ]

    2: One can be a 'Truth Omitter' - a rank down from a 'Lier' in the deceipt table.

     [ "those who omit to tell an important fact so as to curry favour" ]

    1: to omit to tell an important fact so as to curry favour

      * e.g.,  ... While I admit to being a disciple of dontopedalogy, I am more suspicious of those who omit to tell an important fact so as to curry favour. I wonder if there is a word for that? 

     [ "Omitting the part that matters" ]

    1: And that is why trivialize.

      * e.g.,  ... Hym "See, you say that but really you're just omitting the part that matters and obfuscating what is actually going on so that you can push a message that will convince people to allow you to tilt the scales I your favor indefinitely." 

     [ "omit" ]

    1: keep quiet about something. to know something and deliberately not say, mention or bring up.

      * e.g.,  ... *omit drug deal example* dealer: ok g i got that good stuff you wanted 

     [ "omitful" ]

    1: To be looking as if you’re leaving out important information so as not to get in trouble

      * e.g.,  ... He ain’t lying, but look at his ol’ shady self looking all omitful and shit! 

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