0 the act of not including something or someone that should have been included, or something or someone that has not been included that should have been:
1 the fact of not including something that should have been included, or the thing that is not included:
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The document contained a lot of errors, omissions, and exaggerations.
English, by contrast, is a language in which argument omission is not permitted.
Errors took the form of substitutions rather than omissions.
Such omissions usually happen for pragmatic rather than theoretical reasons.
This omission could have serious consequences for the vitality of a bill of rights.
Is his omission due to the fact that the classical approach to visual imagery would not easily fit the model?
The engineer decides how to use the input as admission, omission, or rejection.
Indeed, in a broader context, this omission signals the greatest weakness of an otherwise excellent book.
Errors of syllable omission were also significantly more frequent in the clinically referred group.
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疏忽,遺漏,疏漏…
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疏忽,遗漏,疏漏…
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omisión, omisión [feminine, singular]…
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omissão…
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省略, 脱落…
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ihmal edilmiş/atlanmış/unutulmuş/dahil edilmemiş şey…
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omission [feminine], absence [feminine], omission…
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omissió…
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