entirely omit
Frequency: 6.89.1 per million words
to leave something out in its entirety
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Examples (10)
- The speaker decided to entirely omit the controversial section from his speech.
- For the sake of brevity, we chose to entirely omit certain background details.
- The committee voted to entirely omit the proposed clause from the final draft.
- To avoid confusion, it's best to entirely omit any jargon in this document.
- She has the right to entirely omit any personal information from the public record.
- Despite its importance, the editor decided to entirely omit that chapter.
- He argued that they should entirely omit any mention of the past errors.
- The new regulations require us to entirely omit sensitive data from public reports.
- It was a difficult decision to entirely omit such a significant historical event.
- Make sure you don't entirely omit any of the required fields in the application.