omission

UK /əˈmɪʃən/ US /oʊˈmɪʃən/
noun 5

Definitions

noun

1

The act of omitting.

Scots was not ‘banned’ outright — impossible anyway with so many Scots-speaking teachers but, like Gaelic, marginalised by omission.

2

The act of neglecting to perform an action one has an obligation to do.

E&O insurance (for errors and omissions) covers both errors of commission and errors of omission.

3

An instance of those acts, or the thing left out thereby; something deleted or left out.

The suspicious omissions in the new edition of the book attracted claims of censorship.

4

Something not done or neglected.

The lack of a sponge count was an omission by the surgical team.

5

The shortening of a word or phrase, using an apostrophe ( ' ) to replace the missing letters, often used to approximate the sound of speech or a specific dialect.

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