he/she omits
-omite
Presenthe/sheconjugation ofomit.

omit

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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. omitir
Make sure you don't omit any details that could affect your policy.Asegúrate de no omitir detalles que podrían afectar a tu póliza.
b. suprimir
You can omit this paragraph; it doesn't add anything to the text.Puedes suprimir este párrafo; no aporta nada al texto.
c. pasar por alto
When you install the program, you can omit the option to install the search bar.Al instalar el programa, puedes pasar por alto la opción de instalar la barra de búsqueda.
a. omitir (purposely)
He omitted to mention that he had already received the money.Omitió decir que ya había recibido el dinero.
b. olvidar (accidentally)
She had omitted to take her medication on several occasions.Había olvidado tomar su medicamento en varias ocasiones.
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