Plural for the action of excluding or leaving out someone or something
“Even the reckless omission of facts from a statement not under oath constitutes a criminal offense.”
Plural for an act of repudiating or snubbing someone through exclusion
“Yet, because they are invisible does not mean they do not exist, and their omission from society is a loss for all of us.”
Plural for a gap or space resulting from something or someone that has been left out
“A glaring omission from the speech was the 2003 budget, which is traditionally tabled along with the president's address.”
(grammar, linguistics) Plural for the shortening of a word or phrase, using an apostrophe
“An apostrophe can be used to mark the omission or elision of letters and sounds.”
Plural for a failure to fulfill a moral or legal obligation
“The first question is whether, at the time of the negligent act or omission, a judicial process existed.”
Plural for negligence in fulfilling a moral or legal obligation
“We say that the liability resulted from the acts or omissions of negligence and the act or omission in relation to the trespass.”
(of literature) Plural for something which is incorrect or inaccurate
Plural for neglect of one's duty
Plural for the state of not existing or being present
Plural for an ambiguity or inadequacy in a set of rules that can be potentially exploited
Plural for the action or state of paying no attention to something
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