omit from



omit someone or something from something

to leave someone or something out of something. You omitted Carol from the list. I think that you omitted our company from the bidding. She omitted herself from the list of participants.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Eadburga-Anglo-Saxon (Latinized)
Prosperopro-SPE-roItalian, Spanish
GwendolineGWEN-də-lien (English), GWEN-də-leen (English)Welsh, English (British), French
HỒNg-Vietnamese
TempestTEM-pəstEnglish (Rare)
Apollon-Greek Mythology