Definition of Omittance. Meaning of Omittance. Synonyms of Omittance

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Definition of Omittance

Omittance
Omittance O*mit"tance, n. The act of omitting, or the state of being omitted; forbearance; neglect. --Shak.

Meaning of Omittance from wikipedia

- an interview that they created the word Deviloof and that it means an omittance of the devil's proof. They chose this as it leads to the thought of a...
- set to be included at the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles; on its omittance in the latter, the IOC's sports director Kit McConnell stated that "It's...
- for its lack of referencing, alleged factual errors and the systematic omittance of relevant facts. Stephen Bush, writing in The Guardian, referred to...
- exaggerative, the melodramatic and the sentimental". Some thought her omittance of the novel's melodramatic characterRigaud – was a serious one which...
- features subtle plot differences from Ibsen's original work, including the omittance of the shipwreck scene near the end, and the Buttonmolder character playing...
- the final results. It is important these are made transmitted as the omittance may result in misinterpretation of the results. Additional ****umptions...
- more collaborative than the 1975's previous albums. Healy said the prior omittance of other vocalists came from his dislike of the modern culture of features...
- without s****ing their involvement. According to historian Amy B****, the omittance of women in the group's ranks was not a unique issue to the OPHR but was...
- Public Consultation Exercise was a "fake consultation", challenged its omittance of several environmental concerns. Given the Third-Runway Project's possible...
- not a perfect match: the composition differs at times especially by the omittance of figures or details (often because of lack of space or because of lack...