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omission
o·mis·sion O0071900 (ō-mĭsh′ən)n.1. The act or an instance of omitting.2. The state of having been omitted.3. Something omitted or neglected. [Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin omissiō, omissiōn-, from Latin omissus, past participle of omittere, to disregard; see omit.]omission (əʊˈmɪʃən) or omittancen1. something that has been omitted or neglected2. the act of omitting or the state of having been omitted[C14: from Latin omissiō, from omittere to omit] oˈmissive adj oˈmissiveness no•mis•sion (oʊˈmɪʃ ən) n. 1. the act of omitting. 2. the state of being omitted. 3. something left out, not done, or neglected. [1350–1400; Middle English < Late Latin omissiō < Latin omitt(ere) to let go (see omit)] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | omission - a mistake resulting from neglect skipfailure - an unexpected omission; "he resented my failure to return his call"; "the mechanic's failure to check the brakes"error, fault, mistake - a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention; "he made a bad mistake"; "she was quick to point out my errors"; "I could understand his English in spite of his grammatical faults" | | 2. | omission - something that has been omitted; "she searched the table for omissions"disuse, neglect - the state of something that has been unused and neglected; "the house was in a terrible state of neglect" | | 3. | omission - any process whereby sounds or words are left out of spoken words or phrasesdeletionaphaeresis, apheresis - (linguistics) omission at the beginning of a word as in `coon' for `raccoon' or `till' for `until'aphesis - the gradual disappearance of an initial (usually unstressed) vowel or syllable as in `squire' for `esquire'elision - omission of a sound between two words (usually a vowel and the end of one word or the beginning of the next)eclipsis, ellipsis - omission or suppression of parts of words or sentenceslinguistic process - a process involved in human language | | 4. | omission - neglecting to do something; leaving out or passing over somethingdisregard, neglect - lack of attention and due careinadvertence, oversight - an unintentional omission resulting from failure to notice somethingpretermission - letting pass without noticeexception, elision, exclusion - a deliberate act of omission; "with the exception of the children, everyone was told the news" |
omissionnoun1. exclusion, removal, leaving out, elimination, deletion, excision, noninclusion her omission from the guest list exclusion addition, inclusion, insertion, incorporation2. gap, space, blank, exclusion, lacuna There is one noticeable omission in your article.3. failure, neglect, default, negligence, oversight, carelessness, dereliction, forgetfulness, slackness, laxity, laxness, slovenliness, neglectfulness, remissness an injury occasioned by any omission of the defendantomissionnounNonperformance of what ought to be done:default, delinquency, dereliction, failure, neglect.Law: nonfeasance.Translationsomit (əˈmit) – past tense, past participle oˈmitted – verb1. to leave out. You can omit the last chapter of the book. 省略 省略2. not to do. I omitted to tell him about the meeting. (因疏忽而)忘記做某事,故意不做某事 忘记做某事oˈmission (-ʃən) noun1. something that has been left out. I have made several omissions in the list of names. 省略 删节2. the act of omitting. the omission of his name from the list. 遺漏 遗漏 omitted and omitting have two ts. omission
omission[ō′mish·ən] (geology) The elimination or nonexposure of certain stratigraphic beds at the surface of any specified section because of disruption and displacement of the beds by faulting. omission
o·mis·sion (ō-mish'ŭn) Pharmacy Drug error in which the requisite dose is erroneously missed. See also: improper dose quantityo·mis·sion (ō-mish'ŭn) Pharmacy drug error in which requisite dose is wrongly missed.Omission
omissionn. 1) failure to perform an act agreed to, where there is a duty to an individual or the public to act (including omitting to take care) or is required by law. Such an omission may give rise to a lawsuit in the same way as a negligent or improper act. 2) inadvertently leaving out a word, phrase or other language from a contract, deed, judgment or other document. If the parties agree that the omission was due to a mutual mistake, the document may be "reformed," but this may require a petition for a court order making the correction if it had been relied upon by government authorities or third parties. (See: negligence, breach of contract, reformation) OMISSION. An omission is the neglect to perform what the law requires. 2. When a public law enjoins on certain officers duties to be performed by them for the public, and they omit to perform them, they may be indicted: for example, supervisors of the highways are required to repair the public roads; the neglect to do so will render them liable to be indicted. 3. When a nuisance arises in consequence of an omission, it cannot be abated if it be a private nuisance without giving notice, when such notice can be given. Vide Branches; Commission; Nuisance; Trees. omission
Synonyms for omissionnoun exclusionSynonyms- exclusion
- removal
- leaving out
- elimination
- deletion
- excision
- noninclusion
Antonyms- addition
- inclusion
- insertion
- incorporation
noun gapSynonyms- gap
- space
- blank
- exclusion
- lacuna
noun failureSynonyms- failure
- neglect
- default
- negligence
- oversight
- carelessness
- dereliction
- forgetfulness
- slackness
- laxity
- laxness
- slovenliness
- neglectfulness
- remissness
Synonyms for omissionnoun nonperformance of what ought to be doneSynonyms- default
- delinquency
- dereliction
- failure
- neglect
- nonfeasance
Synonyms for omissionnoun a mistake resulting from neglectSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun something that has been omittedRelated Wordsnoun any process whereby sounds or words are left out of spoken words or phrasesSynonymsRelated Words- aphaeresis
- apheresis
- aphesis
- elision
- eclipsis
- ellipsis
- linguistic process
noun neglecting to do somethingRelated Words- disregard
- neglect
- inadvertence
- oversight
- pretermission
- exception
- elision
- exclusion
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