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Omission

Omission | Omissions

Omission meaning

The act of omitting. | The act of neglecting to perform an action one has an obligation to do. | An instance of those acts, or the thing left out thereby; something deleted or left out.

Example sentences (20)

There was plenty of potential to bring this scene to the big screen, but the omission of Tom Bombadil led to the omission of Barrow-downs.

Definition England and Wales Whether a given act or omission constitutes a crime does not depend on the nature of that act or omission.

Omission Sometimes the macron marks an omitted n or m, like the tilde : * In Old English texts a macron above a letter indicates the omission of an m or n that would normally follow that letter.

Aubameyang’s omission from the Champions League squad came after the club’s £300m January spending spree that included Premier League record signing Enzo Fernandez, winger Mykhailo Mudryk and the loan arrival Joao Felix.

Ben Chilwell was also a surprise omission from the starting XI for the Blues, although he is on the bench as Pochettino confirmed a change in tactics which gave Mykhailo Mudryk a start.

But it is surprising to see the omission of wicket-keeper batter Ghosh and Patil, who scalped nine wickets in India’s title triumph in the ACC Women’s Emerging Teams Asia Cup in Hong Kong last month.

Canada’s omission from a group of G7 countries’ statement denouncing the Hamas attacks in Israel reflects Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s low standing on the world stage, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says.

Chris Harris – who starts on the bench – is another surprise omission from the XV, with Huw Jones taking over from the Gloucester centre.

He’s well on his way towards topping the team in stops this year, and he might be playing with a bit of a chip on his shoulder, as Colson was a notable omission from the 12 linebackers named semifinalists for this year’s Butkus Award.

He viewed the omission as a legacy of colonialism that still infects Canadian culture and ignores Indigenous voices in the country’s storytelling.

His omission from Erik ten Hag’s preferred 11 seems harsh and appears to have initiated United’s decision to let him leave.

However, as incredible as all those portrayals are, one particular performance's omission stings more than an Essos Manticore.

However, he said that the Terms of Reference (ToRs) formed by the federal government suffer from a deliberate omission.

However, this is the only omission, according to Universal creative vice president Jon Corfino.

I am referring to the article “SHACC Exhibit Film Festival to Shine Light on Women Surfers” and the omission of mentioning San Clemente’s own pioneering women surfers Jorja and Jolene Smith, aka The Twins.

If I missed anyone, please forgive the unintentional omission.

It shouldn’t have taken NASCAR 75 drivers to get around to naming Johnson as one of the best in its retrospective — but maybe we can thank for calling Johnson’s omission to NASCAR’s attention.

Mr Gove drew a distinction between "sins of omission and sins of commission", suggesting that, while the government was guilty of the former, some developers were guilty of the latter.

Now that I’ve had some distance from it all, I realise just how sad it is that I felt like I had to carry the lie of omission in the first place.

Obed McCoy has definitely joined the Royals camp, ending the speculation in the wake of his omission from the West Indies team for the T20I series against South Africa.