omit (v.)
neglect, disregard, forget about
2H4 IV.iv.27[King Henry IV to Clarence, of Prince Henry] omit him not
2H6 III.ii.382[Queen to Suffolk, of the Cardinal's illness] wherefore grieve I at an hour's poor loss, / Omitting Suffolk's exile
Cor III.i.146[Coriolanus to Brutus, of divided sovereignty in the state] it must omit / Real necessities
JC IV.iii.218[Brutus to Cassius] There is a tide in the affairs of men, / Which ... / Omitted, all the voyage of their life / Is bound in shallows and in miseries
MM IV.iii.71[Provost to disguised Duke, of Barnadine] What if we do omit / This reprobate
Tem I.ii.183[Prospero to Miranda, of his star] whose influence / If now I court not, but omit, my fortunes / Will ever after droop
Tem II.i.197[Sebastian to Alonso, of the latter's feeling sleepy] Do not omit the heavy offer of it
TG II.iv.63[Valentine to Duke] myself have been an idle truant, / Omitting the sweet benefit of time / To clothe mine age with angel-like perfection
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