omits
Omits is the third-person singular present tense form of the verb omit, meaning to leave out or exclude something deliberately or unintentionally. The word derives from Latin omittere, to send away or neglect, via Old French omettre. In use, omits describes a deliberate exclusion in editing, writing, speech, or reporting, as in The editor omits redundant details.
Omit is a transitive verb, taking a direct object. The form omits is used with a plural
Context matters for omitting information. In writing and journalism, omissions can improve clarity and conciseness but
Related terms include omission (the act or instance of omitting), omitted (describing something that has been