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/ oʊˈmɪʃ ən / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun the act of omitting.
the state of being omitted.
something left out, not done, or neglected: an important omission in a report.
Origin of omission 1350–1400; Middle English <Late Latin omissiōn- (stem of omissiō ), equivalent to omiss (us ) (past participle of omittere to let go; see omit) + -iōn- -ion; see mission
OTHER WORDS FROM omission non·o·mis·sion, noun pre·o·mis·sion, noun
WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH omission commission, omission Words nearby omission OMG, omicron, omigod, ominous, omissible, omission , omissive, omit, Omiya, OMM, ommateum
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Example sentences from the Web for omission I cannot really blame Baggott for this, though, because this omission is widespread in the scientific literature.
Your Guide to the Many Meanings of Quantum Mechanics - Facts So Romantic | Sabine Hossenfelder| September 3, 2020| Nautilus
Barrios and his campaign have come under increased scrutiny in recent weeks for various gaffes and omission s.
Barrios Was Paid by Union While Working for Council President | Andrew Keatts and Jesse Marx| September 2, 2020| Voice of San Diego
Three days after VOSD asked Barrios about the omission s, his campaign said he would be voluntarily correcting the record.
Barrios Didn’t Disclose Income He Made Before Taking City Hall Job | Andrew Keatts and Jesse Marx| August 31, 2020| Voice of San Diego
“For the gender policy to be silent on that is another glaring omission ,” Patel said.
Erased From the Trump Administration’s Draft of a Key Foreign Aid Policy: Any Mention of LGBT People | by Yeganeh Torbati| August 20, 2020| ProPublica
The people using this to discredit her are lying by omission .
OPINION: Looking at Kamala Harris’ record on trans and progressive issues — the facts matter | Rachael Rose Luckey| August 19, 2020| Washington Blade
Remember when your parents taught you that a “lie by omission ” is still a lie?
The Bill Cosby Controversy Stages of Grief | Amy Zimmerman| November 18, 2014| DAILY BEAST
The omission of contributor information on future reports should not be assumed to be an oversight.
Mystery Man Buys Kentucky for the GOP | Center for Public Integrity| October 29, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Whether the lack of liberal involvement in the museum is the result of commission or omission , it is puzzling.
Communism's Victims Deserve a Museum | James Kirchick| August 25, 2014| DAILY BEAST
So, the history of mass killing by omission begins, for many, with the Holocaust.
You, Too, Could Be a Homicidal Zealot | Joel Gold| July 7, 2014| DAILY BEAST
By omission , the Court essentially allows the prohibition to stand.
Supreme Court Declines to Hear Anti-Gay Quacks | Tim Mak| June 30, 2014| DAILY BEAST
The omission of the book numbered 88 will also have been remarked.
Immortal Memories | Clement Shorter
But no great significance is to be attached to the omission .
The Origin of Paul's Religion | J. Gresham Machen
Owing to an omission in the report of my remarks you have unintentionally misrepresented me.
Lord Randolph Churchill | Winston Spencer Churchill
Their failures are not those of omission , as is so frequently the case with men holding these offices.
History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III (of III) | Various
The assertion that they "earnestly seek" it is completely negatived by the omission .
Key-Notes of American Liberty | Various
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British Dictionary definitions for omission noun something that has been omitted or neglected
the act of omitting or the state of having been omitted
Derived forms of omission omissive , adjective omissiveness , noun Word Origin for omission C14: from Latin omissiō, from omittere to omit
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Words related to omission exclusion, carelessness, lapse, failing, breach, oversight, inadvertence, neglect, skip, lack, slip, chasm, overlook, withholding, preclusion, blank, prohibition, gap, break, failure