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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
Example Sentences
Only first-time buyers that fit into one of the priority groups are currently eligible, leaving out those who live in private rentals or with family and friends.
The targeting of interim homeless housing could dissuade people from moving off the street, or push those in shelters to leave out of fear, said Rowan Vansleve, Hope the Mission’s president.
Lucy tries to mark up her clients’ value to each other, next selling Sophie on a strapping 5-foot-11 bachelor while leaving out that her personal assessment of him is that he’s charmless and boring.
She became fascinated with the creatures in her garden during the coronavirus lockdowns and started leaving out nuts to attract mice and voles.
But serieswatchers are a passive audience and that left the show with a lot of options to tackle and/or leave out.
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