The phrasal verb "leave out" means to omit or exclude something. For example, you might be asked to "leave out" unnecessary details.
The phrasal verb "leave out" means to omit or exclude something. For example, you might be asked to "leave out" unnecessary details.
Phrasal Verb | leave out |
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Definition | to stop |
Examples | - Can you please leave it out. I'm trying to concentrate. - You can leave out the sob stories. I'm not going to give you any money! |
Note | (A sob story is a story you say to someone in the hope that they will feel sorry for you.) |
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