leave somebody/something ↔ out phrasal verb ( see also ↑ leave )
1 . to not include someone or something:
She outlined the case to him, being careful not to leave anything out.
leave somebody/something out of something
Kidd has been left out of the team.
2 . be/feel left out to feel that you are not accepted or welcome in a situation:
New fathers often feel left out when baby arrives.
3 . leave it out! British English spoken used to tell someone to stop lying, pretending, or being annoying