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Omision

Description:

Omision is a noun that refers to the act or instance of omitting or leaving out something or someone. It implies the deliberate exclusion or neglect of a particular thing or person.

Senses:

Sense 1:

When used in legal contexts, omision refers to the failure to perform an act required by law, resulting in legal consequences.

Example sentence: The defendant's omision to pay taxes resulted in severe penalties.

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Sense 2:

In literature or creative writing, omision can involve leaving out details or events intentionally to create suspense or engage the reader's imagination.

Example sentence: The author's clever omision of key information kept the readers guessing until the very end.

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Sense 3:

Omision can also refer to a mistake or oversight resulting in something being left out of a written or printed text.

Example sentence: The newspaper article contained a crucial omision, leading to a misunderstanding among its readers.

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Usages:

Omision can be used in a variety of contexts, such as:

  • The company's financial statements had several omisions, raising suspicions among investors.
  • The suspect's deliberate omision of an alibi made the investigators question his innocence.
  • The omission of his name from the list made John feel excluded and unappreciated.
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