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leave out
verb
- to cause to remain in the open
you can leave your car out tonight
- to omit or exclude
Idioms and Phrases
Omit, fail to include, as in This sentence doesn't make sense; a key word has been left out . [Late 1400s]Example Sentences
“Even if you leave out countries whose military propped up dictators,” she says, “do you need me to explain why the Vietnamese do not love the U.S. military?”
The team also intentionally chose to leave out what it calls “outlier” events like the 2017 Tubbs fire, because, they said, it would have led to overly conservative zoning.
Despite Saracens losing the PWR final, Campbell has had a stellar season at club level would have been near-impossible to leave out of the squad.
Not long before the fire, Max realized he could set out a bowl of tomatoes and basil and leave out a cup for money.
They leave out that Jim is also selfish, close-minded and flaky: a conversational tyrant who controls the volume of every chat.
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