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Example sentences for "omitting"

Lexicographically close words:
omissions; omit; omits; omitte; omitted; ommost; omne; omnem; omnes; omni
  1. Add the hot caramel to any of the mixtures given for vanilla creams, omitting the sugar and vanilla.

  2. Draw a rough map of Palestine, omitting mountains and all other lines except the river and the seas.

  3. Omitting the minor states and free cities, the kingdoms of that epoch were as follows: 1.

  4. The principal provinces of this empire, omitting minor subdivisions, were: I.

  5. They are very good without eggs, substituting a little more pumpkin and three crackers pounded and sifted, to a quart of milk; omitting rose-water, use cinnamon and a very little ginger.

  6. By omitting the sour milk and adding a cup of sugar, a rather nicer gingerbread is made.

  7. On the other hand, very good gingerbread is made by omitting the butter, and using shortening instead, and cold water or cider in place of the sour milk.

  8. Yet we may infer that the ingenious and talented gentleman contrived to express his most expunging reprobation, by wholly omitting all allusion to the point in his syllabus of the case.

  9. In kindness of heart, and for the benefit of such poor fallen ones, we propose to close this our present Study by reading to them the thirty-third chapter of Ecclesiasticus, omitting the five verses irrelevant to the subject.

  10. I have taken the liberty of omitting four of these which Schlegel translates “Scleromphalum, Euomphalum, Centiventrem, and Chrysomphalum.

  11. He bade the messenger be led That instant in, and thus he said: “Tell me the cause, omitting naught, Why thou again my house hast sought.

  12. And all the sacred rites were done By rule and use, omitting none.

  13. I have abridged this long Canto by omitting some vain repetitions, commonplace epithets and similes and other unimportant matter.

  14. We must read the Bible as we find it, but in modern English the sentence would be corrected by omitting how.

  15. By transposing, and by omitting be, we have "Let him be who he may.

  16. This sentence may be corrected by placing in before history or by omitting it before science.

  17. Both The sentence, "The two children both resembled each other," will be greatly improved by omitting the word both.

  18. Obligation is the necessity of doing or omitting any action in order to be happy.

  19. Goodness in ourselves is the prospect of satisfaction annexed to the welfare of others, so that we please them for the pleasure we receive ourselves in so doing, or to avoid the uneasiness we should feel in omitting it.

  20. The English translation, besides omitting the most valuable and scientific parts, is, in other respects, totally unworthy of the original.

  21. In less than half an hour I ran over the principal events of my life in Ireland, omitting only those in which Miss Bellew bore a part.

  22. He then observes to the king that he had acted unwisely in omitting to bring his father and mother with him.

  23. William Herman of Gouda, in Holland, reduced them into Latin prose about the year 1500, omitting some, and adding others.

  24. Omitting two lines of the 1793 text quoted above.

  25. Omitting the first of the two following couplets.

  26. This singular mode of omitting to particularise himself, forms a curious trait in the character of the immortal hero.

  27. Where cheap soaps are required, not much acumen is necessary to discern that by omitting the expensive perfumes, or lessening the quantity, the object desired is attained.

  28. Still lower qualities of scented soap are made by using greater proportions of yellow soap, and employing a very common curd, omitting the oil soap altogether.

  29. He was allowed to give his testimony in his own way, which he did conscientiously and in detail, neither omitting or coloring anything that could have bearing upon the case.

  30. Omitting the genius, there was in Cournet something of Danton, as, omitting the divinity, there was in Danton something of Hercules.

  31. Javert wrote these lines in his calmest and most correct handwriting, not omitting to cross a t, and making the paper creak firmly beneath his pen.

  32. Make a quart of maraschino jelly, which is done by omitting the rum, lemon, and cinnamon from the last recipe, and using in place of rum a gill of maraschino, and water in place of lemon juice.

  33. They are made exactly like those intended for dessert, omitting sweetening of course, and a very small quantity is required, as they must be dropped no larger than a pea, and baked a pale fawn-color.

  34. The original is in Latin; I translate, modifying slightly one expression and omitting one bequest: I, M.

  35. He must then count the letters from the top of the page, and give them their value numerically according to the order in which they come; omitting those which are repeated.

  36. Omitting minute dots, we have six species more or less marked with red or orange.

  37. Omitting these, there are among the larger species, seventeen which are brown, of which twelve are hairy, and two have extensile caudal filaments.

  38. Reginald had confided to his friend all that had passed between himself and War–Eagle, not even omitting his unfortunate and long–cherished passion for Prairie–bird, so that Ethelston awaited his approach with no ordinary interest.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "omitting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.