overskip

[US]/[ˈəʊvəˌskɪp]/
[UK]/[ˈoʊvərˌskɪp]/

Translation

v.To skip over something, especially a part of a text or a process.; To miss out on something, often unintentionally.
n.The act of skipping over something.

Phrases & Collocations

overskip a turn

don't overskip

overskipping steps

overskipped entirely

avoid overskipping

overskipped round

they overskipped

overskipping now

overskip stage

overskipping time

Example Sentences

we decided to overskip the first chapter because it was repetitive.

due to time constraints, we had to overskip several sections of the report.

the presenter overskipped key details during the rushed presentation.

don't overskip important steps in the installation process.

the editor suggested we overskip the lengthy introduction.

to save time, we can overskip the optional exercises.

the students were advised not to overskip any questions on the exam.

during editing, we overskipped some minor plot points.

it's easy to overskip crucial information when you're rushing.

the team chose to overskip the initial brainstorming session.

we overskipped a few slides to stay within the allotted time.

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