verb
- to leave out; to omit or neglect
- to let pass without notice or action
Usage: formal; literary
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The author chose to pretermit any discussion of the controversial topic.
- We cannot pretermit the importance of proper preparation.
- The committee decided to pretermit several minor issues to focus on the main concern.
- He pretermitted mentioning his previous experience during the interview.
- The report pretermits key financial details that would be relevant to investors.
- Rather than pretermit the difficult questions, she addressed them directly.