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Definition of "omittance" [o•mit•tance]

  • The act of omitting something (noun)

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Use "omittance" in a sentence
  • "Bush didn't comment directly on these speculative comments/recollections, significant omittance."
  • "Local AM radio host Joyce Kaufman, who openly criticized the company for both “errors”, claiming that the omittance of Pearl Harbor day would insult World War II veterans, highlighted this information."
  • "I believe my only motive for this omittance was a reluctance to dwell upon Dorothy, and a desire to shield her father for her sake."
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