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pretermit
[ pree-ter-mit ]
verb (used with object)
- to let pass without notice; disregard.
- to leave undone; neglect; omit.
- to suspend or interrupt:
The government temporarily pretermitted its repayments of foreign aid.
pretermit
/ 藢pri藧t蓹藞m瑟t; 藢pri藧t蓹藞m瑟蕛蓹n /
verb
- to overlook intentionally; disregard
- to fail to do; neglect; omit
Derived Forms
- pretermission, noun
- 藢辫谤别迟别谤藞尘颈迟迟别谤, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 辫谤别路迟别谤路尘颈蝉路蝉颈辞苍 [pree-ter-, mish, -, uh, n], noun
- 辫谤别顎卼别谤路尘颈迟顎僼别谤 noun
- 耻苍顎卲谤别路迟别谤路尘颈迟顎僼别诲 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of pretermit1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of pretermit1
Example Sentences
Still the Inquisition did not entirely pretermit its labors.
I must, therefore, reluctantly pretermit all such matter鈥攔eserving for some other occasion the gratification of the public curiosity therein.
Members with a taste for writing, having some carefully thought out message to deliver on an intricate topic of foreign or domestic policy are increasingly inclined entirely to pretermit the parliamentary stage of their exposition.
This you must be pleased to let me have again, for I borrow it: for the other, I will pretermit no time to write it; though in good faith, I have half forgot it.
Meantime, under the influence of some anodyne which Pete had found in his medicine chest, Mr. Hamlin became quiet and pretermitted his vocal obligato.
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