Used in a Sentence

omitted

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for omitted.

Editorial note

Lenovo omitted designated buttons and as a result the navigation is a mess: One clicks, if one wants to scroll and vice versa.

Examples16
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(transitive) To leave out or exclude.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of omitted gathered in one view.

verb

(transitive) To leave out or exclude.

verb

(intransitive) To fail to perform.

verb

(transitive, law, of text) To delete or remove; to strike.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for omitted.

verb

(transitive) To leave out or exclude.

verb

(intransitive) To fail to perform.

verb

(transitive, law, of text) To delete or remove; to strike.

verb

(transitive, rare) To neglect or take no notice of.

Example sentences

1

Lenovo omitted designated buttons and as a result the navigation is a mess: One clicks, if one wants to scroll and vice versa.

2

You omitted the part where Greece repeatedly lied about the fact that it wasn't meeting its obligations.

3

US may conveniently label them terorists, but they are locals, fighting invading force (external fighters omitted).

4

For example, what if the Washington Post omitted coverage of bad service at Amazon?

5

The professor omitted the sole interesting number: what percentage of students choose 6 points.

6

While the household debt is lower now (still high, though), you conveniently omitted: 1.

7

If we don't know where in a sentence a particular English blunx must be used or else must be omitted, then we don't actually know what a blunx is!

8

I don't see so much of that in this but they might have omitted that to publish what worked instead.

9

There are many ideas floating around, not all of them work out once you discover all the comparisons and data omitted from an academic paper.

10

Given the author's advocacy of the subject, if used as such care should be taken to ensure the references are thorough and nothing is omitted.

11

The other option which you conveniently omitted is car sharing, which became established in San Francisco in 2001 and has tens of thousands of vehicles available.

12

In four digit numbers the space may be omitted.

Quote examples

1

From the "Translating from Lola to Verilog" document: Also omitted is a facility of open-collector signals.

2

Good statistics that strive to be impartial almost never produces numbers as "story-worthy" as the ones from that study, which means you need to question the numbers presented and also ask which figures were conveniently omitted.

3

From golang.org Effective Go: "In the Go libraries, you'll find that when an if statement doesn't flow into the next statement—that is, the body ends in break, continue, goto, or return—the unnecessary else is omitted."

4

This seems to me to be estimating the cost to get from a fixed spec to "works on my machine (or simulator)" rather than the total cost to go from an idea to shipped product with non-technical stakeholders (whom your estimator is targeting), a diverse product team, changing understanding of the target, i.e., all the bits that investors struggle to understand seem to be omitted or minimized.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use omitted in a sentence?

Lenovo omitted designated buttons and as a result the navigation is a mess: One clicks, if one wants to scroll and vice versa.

What does omitted mean?

(transitive) To leave out or exclude.

What part of speech is omitted?

omitted is commonly used as verb.