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View definitions for left out

left out

adjective as in missing

adjective as in omitted

adjective as in overlooked

adverb as in without

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She was unexpectedly left out of the Wales women's squad in late 2022, which the BBC understands was due to a breakdown in her relationship with her teammates, due to allegations some had lent her money that she had not paid back.

From BBC

He cited concerns from residents who said they felt they’d been left out of the conversation.

The game was changed in the 53rd minute by a flash of genius from Harry Kane, back after being left out in favour of Ollie Watkins for the 3-0 win in Athens and facing some potentially unflattering reviews after another sluggish first-half performance.

From BBC

In this regard, current Mayan families are becoming more like European American middle-class families, who, under similar circumstances, often interacted in ways that left out at least one of the three participants.

“There’s a lot more to my life. I mean, I’ve lived a long time and I just thought maybe we’ve left out some stuff ... good stuff.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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