omission
UK /əˈmɪʃən/ US /oʊˈmɪʃən/
noun 5
Collocations
11(noun.)
ADJ
important, major, serious | complete | glaring, notable, obvious | curious, strange, surprising | deliberate | inadvertent
VERB + OMISSION
correct, rectify, remedy
PREP
by ~
A parent can be held responsible for child neglect by omission if they fail to provide food or shelter.
~ from
The coach's decision to exclude him from the team caused frustration over his omission from the squad.
PHRASES
an act or omission
The company was found liable for negligence through both its acts and omissions during the investigation.
errors and/or omissions, a sin of omission
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