omit from

omit (someone or something) from (something)

To fail, neglect, or choose to leave out a particular person or thing from something. In an unprecedented public snub, the host country omitted the prime minister from the summit guest list. You omitted your sources for the data points you used to make your argument in paragraph four, so I had to deduct points.See also: omit

omit someone or something from something

to leave someone or something out of something. You omitted Carol from the list. I think that you omitted our company from the bidding. She omitted herself from the list of participants.See also: omit