omit

UK: əʊˈmɪt | US: oʊˈmɪt

Definition
  1. vt. to leave out or exclude (someone or something), either intentionally or forgetfully

  2. vt. to fail to perform or mention; neglect

Structure
o <away>mit <send>
Etymology

The word "omit" originates from the Latin omittere, combining ob- (meaning "away") and mittere (meaning "to send"). The literal sense of "sending away" evolved metaphorically into "leaving out" or "excluding" in English. This reflects the logical progression from physical action (sending away) to abstract omission (excluding from consideration or mention).

Examples
  1. Please do not omit any details in your report.

  2. She accidentally omitted his name from the guest list.

  3. The editor chose to omit the controversial paragraph.

  4. He never omits his daily exercise routine.

  5. The summary omits several key findings from the study.