pretermit
verb
[ ˌpriːtəˈmɪt ]
• omit to do or mention.
• "some points of conduct we advisedly pretermit"
• abandon (a custom or continuous action) for a time.
• "the pleasant musical evenings were now entirely pretermitted"
Origin:
late 15th century: from Latin praetermittere, from praeter ‘past, beyond’ + mittere ‘let go’.