omit |
admit |
As verbs the difference between omit and admit
is that
omit is while
admit is .
omit |
defer |
As verbs the difference between omit and defer
is that
omit is while
defer is to delay or postpone; especially to postpone induction into military service or
defer can be (legal) to submit to the opinion or desire of another in respect to their judgment or authority.
disband |
omit |
As verbs the difference between disband and omit
is that
disband is to break up or cause to cease to exist while
omit is .
change |
omit |
In transitive terms the difference between change and omit
is that
change is to replace while
omit is to fail to perform.
As verbs the difference between change and omit
is that
change is to become something different while
omit is to leave out or exclude.
As a noun change
is the process of becoming different.
omit |
dispel |
As verbs the difference between omit and dispel
is that
omit is to leave out or exclude while
dispel is to drive away by scattering, or to cause to vanish; to clear away; to banish; to dissipate.
deduct |
omit |
As verbs the difference between deduct and omit
is that
deduct is to take one thing from another; remove from; make smaller by some amount while
omit is to leave out or exclude.
omit |
abbreviation |
As a verb omit
is .
As a noun abbreviation is
the result of shortening or reducing; abridgment .
omit |
exempt |
As verbs the difference between omit and exempt
is that
omit is while
exempt is to grant (someone) freedom or immunity (
from).
As an adjective exempt is
free from a duty or obligation.
As a noun exempt is
one who has been released from something.
omit |
fail |
In transitive terms the difference between omit and fail
is that
omit is to fail to perform while
fail is to give a student a non-passing grade in an academic endeavour.
As a noun fail is
poor quality; substandard workmanship.
As an adjective fail is
that is a failure.
omit |
ellipsis |
As a verb omit
is .
As a noun ellipsis is
(typography) a mark consisting of three periods, historically with spaces in between, before, and after them “ ”, nowadays a single character “” ellipses are used to indicate that words have been omitted in a text or that they are missing or illegible.
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