Also means
to leave out
Usage Note
Omettere is conjugated like mettere (irregular past participle omesso). It means to leave something out, whether deliberately or carelessly: omettere un dettaglio ('to omit a detail'). In legal language omettere di fare something means 'to fail to do' it, which can carry criminal liability (omissione di soccorso, 'failure to render assistance'). It takes avere as auxiliary.
Examples
"Ha omesso un dettaglio importante."
Natural Translation
He omitted an important detail.
Literal Translation
He-has omitted a detail important.
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