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omit
v.
1.prevent from being included or considered or accepted
2.leave undone or leave out
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give (someone) a black eye
to hit someone near the eye so that it becomes dark, to harm someone's reputation
I bumped into the door and it gave me a black eye. The bad products gave the company a black eye.
1.
I regret having invited them in the first place
a.
The speaker was not regretful when she invited them, but is now
b.
The speaker had to invite them and regretted it at the time
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