Omission Meaning in English
word
oʊˈmɪʃən
oh-MISH-un
əʊmˈɪʃən
oh-MISH-un
التعريف
The act of leaving something out or not including it, either accidentally or on purpose.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Omission' is formal and common in legal, academic, or official contexts. It often refers to mistakes, neglect, or failure to act. Don't confuse with 'commission' (the act of doing). Used with 'by,' as in 'by omission.'
Spanish: omisiónPortuguese (BR): omissãoPortuguese (PT): omissãoChinese (Simplified): 遗漏 - 省略Chinese (Traditional): 遺漏 - 省略Hindi: चूक - उपेक्षाArabic: إغفال - حذفBengali: উপেক্ষা - বাদ দেওয়াRussian: упущение - пропуск - невыключение (чего-либо)Japanese: 省略 - 過失(法律・義務の不履行)Vietnamese: sự bỏ sót - sự lược bỏKorean: 누락 - 생략Turkish: ihmal - atlama - eksiklikUrdu: چھوٹ - ترک کرناIndonesian: penghilangan - kelalaian
جمل نموذجية
The report had an omission in the list of names.
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His omission of important facts caused confusion.
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An omission in the application may slow the process.
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The lawyer argued that the omission was unintentional.
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Sometimes what’s not said—an omission—can be just as important as what’s included.
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He’s facing criticism for the omission of key details from his speech.
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