/ɪˈlaɪd/ – verb
Definition: (Scot) xóa bỏ, hủy bỏ, bỏ qua.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, the term “elide” means to omit or suppress a part of a legal document, such as a contract or statute, by merging or blending words together in a way that removes certain elements without changing the overall meaning or effect of the text.
Example: The attorney advised the client to elide certain sensitive information from the contract before signing it.