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Leave undone or leave out.
miss
drop
neglect
overlook
omit
overleap
leave out
attend to
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preterir
miss
drop
neglect
overlook
omit
1
Many people talk about the future but
miss
the present, Imbourg said.
2
Conclusion: Conventional radiographs
miss
a significant number of cases of Lisfranc injury.
3
Six years was a long time to
miss
seeing a best friend.
4
Pay particular attention to what's being said; otherwise you could
miss
something.
5
She said: The key thing I
miss
out on is small talk.
1
That tinkering saw the support for 'yes'
drop
to 49 per cent.
2
However, he decided to
drop
out in 1981 during his second year.
3
For different reasons, both parties are likely to see their vote
drop
.
4
The fight to pressure the state to
drop
the case is on.
5
She did, however,
drop
a hint about a possible new television role.
1
No government that calls itself realistic can
neglect
to answer that question.
2
Typical abuse in institutions includes verbal abuse and
neglect
of residents' needs.
3
The abuse can range from financial exploitation to physical harm and
neglect
.
4
However, we sadly
neglect
the privilege we're given in Ireland with ingredients.
5
The new year brings a new outlook, so don't
neglect
the sex.
1
Symptoms of those preconditional diseases, however, would have been impossible to
overlook
.
2
I mean that we're prepared to
overlook
certain details of the matter.
3
Some
overlook
the golf course, the others have views of the courtyard.
4
We simply cannot
overlook
the first domino in the mass incarceration line.
5
That suggests narrow responses will
overlook
many of those affected, researchers said.
1
This seems to me to
omit
a large part of the problem.
2
I shall
omit
the details, the memory of which still nauseates me.
3
Sentimental feelings that might make you
omit
an important detail or two?
4
I believe they are best in extracts-onecan
omit
the controversial element.
5
You'd better
omit
it until we see the effect of the opium.
1
The flowers that
overleap
all bounds in this section are the houstonias.
2
The order of all life is by steps; these we cannot
overleap
.
3
The Latin of thy namesake Jerome is a barrier I cannot
overleap
.
4
In critical emergencies, the States-General are often compelled to
overleap
their constitutional bounds.
5
Chung-ni is the sun or moon, which no one can
overleap
.
1
It seemed best to
leave
out
certain details of my nocturnal encounter.
2
Actor-let'stry it again, but
leave
out
the last line you added.
3
Or if you have, you've managed to
leave
out
the important parts.
4
I tell her of Robyn's rescue but
leave
out
my marital issues.
5
Unless there's something you desperately need me to
leave
out
for you.
1
Frost nor I should wish him to
pretermit
his duty on any consideration whatever.
2
We mean to visit this to-morrow; so I may
pretermit
further mention of it here.
3
I begged him not to
pretermit
his GUARDIAN, but to examine it and give me the news.
4
But fear was too weak a counsellor for her to
pretermit
either her composure or her pleasures.
5
Now in the sairvice of Goad and the King 'tis raight to
pretermit
no aiffort to bring the guilty to justice.
6
It cannot be demanded of me to
pretermit
,
because of my crime, the duty more strongly required of me because of the crime.
7
The convention did not
pretermit
the duty of reiterating those principles, and you will find them prominently set forth in the resolutions it adopted.
8
These incidents took place during Lent 1822; she would not
pretermit
her austerities, and fell into a decline that put her life in danger.
9
For the time the volcano seemed to have
pretermitted
its activity.
10
It had been
pretermitted
for the first time, because of my daughter's illness.
11
Habit had enabled him to work and talk at the same time, and he never
pretermitted
either.
12
While this deadly industry went on, the more strictly military operations were not
pretermitted
day nor night.
13
But
pretermitting
these instances, was it
14
Uncertain, it was true, might be the event of the war, but inevitable was the ruin if it were
pretermitted
.
15
The pleasant musical evenings, however, which John had formerly been used to spend in the company of Mr. Gaskell were now entirely
pretermitted
.
16
'Then why not forgive him at once if the punishment is not essential-if part can be
pretermitted
?
pretermit further
pretermit no aiffort
pretermit the duty
Portuguese
preterir
escapar
deixar passar
omitir
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omitir