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Common collocations with omit in American Collocation

omit verb transitive

US /oʊˈmɪt/

deliberately

deliberately
intentionally
purposely

These letters were deliberately omitted from the autobiography in order not to cause offence.

not deliberately

accidentally
inadvertently

These figures were accidentally omitted from the calculations.

in a way that is to someone’s advantage

carefully
conveniently

Mr. Arnold conveniently omitted his political title when replying to a letter in the newspaper.

completely

altogether
completely
entirely
totally

Several passages were altered and some were omitted altogether.

Increase water intake and totally omit starches, sugars, processed foods from your diet.

information

details
fact
information
mention
name
reference

She had omitted a few minor details about her husband.

The statement omitted any mention of responsibility for the war.

part of some writing

letter
line
paragraph
passage
section
verse
word

In reading, young children may sometimes omit words.

add
ask
mention
say
state
tell

My only slight criticism is that the reviewer omitted to mention the excellent cinematography.