OMIT vs EXCEPT: VERB
- To leave out or exclude.
- To fail to perform.
- To neglect or take no notice of.
- Leave undone or leave out
- Prevent from being included or considered or accepted
- To take exception, to object (to or against).
- To exclude; to specify as being an exception.
- Prevent from being included or considered or accepted
- Take exception to
OMIT vs EXCEPT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To object.
- To leave out; exclude.
- To take exception; to object; -- usually followed by to, sometimes by against.
OMIT vs EXCEPT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To fail to include or mention; leave out.
- To fail or neglect to do (something).
- To forbear or fail to perform or to make use of; to leave undone; to neglect; to pass over.
- To let go; to leave unmentioned; not to insert or name; to drop.
- To take or leave out (anything) from a number or a whole as not belonging to it; to exclude; to omit.
- To object to; to protest against.
OMIT vs EXCEPT: PREPOSITION
- N/A
- With exclusion of; leaving or left out; excepting.
- With the exclusion of; other than; but.
- With the exception of; but.
OMIT vs EXCEPT: CONJUNCTION
- N/A
- Unless; used to introduce a hypothetical case in which an exception may exist.
- With the exception (that); used to introduce a clause, phrase or adverb forming an exception or qualification to something previously stated.
- If it were not for the fact that; only. Often used with that:
- Otherwise than.
- Unless.
- Unless; if it be not so that.
OMIT vs EXCEPT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To fail to use or to do; neglect; disregard: as, to omit a duty; to omit to lock the door.
- To fail, forbear, or neglect to mention or speak of; leave out; say nothing of.
- To leave out; forbear or fail to insert or include: as, to omit an item from a list.
- Object to
- To object; take exception: now usually followed by to, but formerly sometimes by against: as, to except to a witness or to his testimony.
- To take or leave out of consideration; exclude from a statement or category, as one or more of a number, or some particular or detail; omit or withhold: as, to except a few from a general condemnation.
- Excepting; if it be not that; unless.
- Being excepted or left out; with the exception of; excepting: usually equivalent to but, but more emphatic.
- (idiom) (except for) Were it not for.
OMIT vs EXCEPT: RELATED WORDS
- Skip, Elide, Delete, Ignore, Omission, Overleap, Leave out, Leave off, Take out, Neglect, Except, Drop, Miss, Overlook, Exclude
- Only, Other, Besides, Although, Though, But, Exceptions, Exception, Unless, Leave out, Leave off, Take out, Demur, Omit, Exclude
OMIT vs EXCEPT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Avoid, Waive, Dismiss, Eliminate, Remove, Skip, Elide, Delete, Ignore, Leave out, Neglect, Except, Miss, Overlook, Exclude
- Notwithstanding, Excluding, Not, Only, Other, Besides, Although, Though, But, Exception, Unless, Leave out, Demur, Omit, Exclude
OMIT vs EXCEPT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Agreements without legal review often omit important provisions.
- DFc omit map and was refined with Phenix.
- Never omit that step, it is not optional.
- Why did you choose to omit this information?
- Omit or reschedule some of your other obligations.
- Omit publisher name if same as the author.
- Include hyphens but omit spaces and special characters.
- Omit a noopinion choice when asking for attitude.
- Omit Schema Qualifiers did not omit schema for foreign keys.
- You can omit whatever fields you choose to omit, probably space depending.
- Each of our current directors, except for Mr.
- United States except Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico.
- All text messages are received except for mine.
- God answered other requests except that singular one.
- VIRTUALLY nothing today except enjoy my favorite weather!
- Hit Dice, or class, except by external garb.
- However, except for bankruptcy mediators, registration is voluntary.
- All carpeted except tiles in kitchen and bathroom.
- Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son and anyone to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.
- Except for automobiles and motorized recreational vehicles, no storage shall be permitted except within an enclosed storage area.
OMIT vs EXCEPT: QUESTIONS
- When to omit empty parenthesis from a method in Java?
- Can I omit an object qualifier when referencing a form?
- What happens if you omit the format model in Oracle?
- What are the select/omit specifications for logical file records?
- How does the system treat select and omit comparison statements?
- Is it possible to omit page separators in tesseract?
- When to omit the return keyword in lambda expressions?
- Do translators of Modern Literal translations intentionally omit words?
- Can enums with multiple declarations omit an initializer?
- Can controllers omit the departure control frequency?
- Do we learn anything from habit except repetitive imitation?
- What causes missing lunula's on fingers except thumbs?
- Are there grasslands on all continents except Antarctica?
- Which group functions ignore null values except Count (*)?
- Can you resist anything except temptation Oscar Wilde?
- What animal lives on every continent except Antarctica?
- What biome is on every continent except Antarctica?
- Does Manchester really have'everything except a beach'?
- Did all delegates sign the Constitution except one?
- Which condition is characterized by all except 65 except aminoglycoside nephrotoxicity?