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leaving out
noun as in omission
Strong matches
preposition as in except
Strongest match
Example Sentences
Ron Simon, a food-safety attorney in Houston who represents Yancovich, worries that the law contained too many loopholes by leaving out importers and distributors.
“I’ve read a ton of celebrity memoirs so I’m leaving out the boring s—,” he says.
By leaving out a discussion of ways to loosen the housing market for tenants, the report misses a crucial, and largely unsubsidized, element to limit the flow of people into homelessness, Ward said.
Against Sri Lanka they played five specialist bowlers, which would mean leaving out one of their regular top order.
Mr Pero has been leaving out food and searching for him around the wreckage.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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