Left out

Pronunciation: /ˈɫɛft ˈaʊt/

Left out (verb)

  1. To not include someone or something in a group, plan, or activity.
  2. To forget to include someone or something, so they do not get the chance to take part.
  3. To keep someone from joining or being involved, usually because of a decision or rule.

Examples

  • The instructions were left out of the package.
  • She left out the important details in her report.