Synonym: deletion, skip. Similar words: mission, emission, commission, permission, admission, missionary, commissioner, commissioned. Meaning: [ə'mɪʃn] n. 1. a mistake resulting from neglect 2. something that has been omitted 3. any process whereby sounds are left out of spoken words or phrases 4. neglecting to do something; leaving out or passing over something.
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61. The omission also acted as a forcing device for Macintosh software developers.
62. This is the exception, however, and normally the plaintiff must prove the negligent act or omission.
63. An omission which might have and may still cost him serious casualties to personnel north of the Qattara depression. 2.
64. And at times it criticizes class-based politics, for its omission and marginalization of gender issues.
65. It is often said that an assault can be committed only by an act and that an omission is not sufficient.
66. It is an omission in almost all discussions of diversity.
67. One crucial omission in our description to this point is the absence of the political system.
68. But the omission was, none the less, a serious one.
69. If this omission was not the fault of some over-zealous sub-editor, them Mr Bailey ought to be ashamed of himself.
70. It's not a glaring omission, but an odd one, you have to admit.
71. The omission of a warning on the product's label was the result of a printing error.
72. This is a serious omission, given the importance of sentence lengths in determining the overall size of the prison population.
73. Brazenly, Rumsfeld ignored the question, but it was an eloquent omission.
74. There are two types of crime which will not suffice as the unlawful act: crimes of negligence and crimes of omission.
75. Eating and Drinking in Edinburgh is a selective guide but omission from its pages should not be regarded as implying criticism.
76. A glaring omission is, however, the lack of any details about military work in space.
77. Non-specific staining was assessed by omission of the primary antibody.
78. The mark denotes an omission.
79. Apparently, the shortage is due to omission in packing.
80. Next week, she intended to correct that omission.
81. Foreign policy is made by commission and omission.
82. As for its inscape, Public Security and its police have the special duty that should do and have the possibility to do, but manifest a state of omission.
83. When any action neglecting to perform the obligation of discretional act violates the rule of reason, it constitutes violation as administrative omission.
84. In a glaring omission in the Reader X sandbox[Sentencedict.com ], they decided not to try to stop code from reading files and potentially stop a machine from sending them to some remote server.
85. The compiler folks called this optimization "Frame Pointer Omission", and it went by the acronym FPO.
86. The thesis analyses the errors of omission and addition in the compositions by Korean students under the guide of the theory of interlanguage and discusses the learning strategies reflected by the .
87. Significant errors of fact, as well as errors of omission, should be corrected promptly and prominently.
88. Omission, off side and three big problems of misplacing etc, government of role.
89. Apostrophe: Sign of omission of letter or to show possessive.
90. That omission has just been corrected by Manuel Leal and Brian Powell of Duke University, in North Carolina—and the result is intriguing.
More similar words: mission, emission, commission, permission, admission, missionary, commissioner, commissioned, readmission, transmission, missile, missing, admissible, permissible, submissively, passion, cession, session, dissension, dissipation, secession, percussion, recession, obsession, compassion, discussion, passionate, oppression, depression, impression.