complete omission

Frequency: 4.52.1 per million words

Refers to the total absence of something that should have been included.

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Examples (10)

  • The report was criticized for its complete omission of key financial data.
  • His statement represented a complete omission of the facts.
  • There was a complete omission of their contributions from the final presentation.
  • Such a complete omission of evidence led to a mistrial.
  • She noted the complete omission of her name from the acknowledgements.
  • The new policy marks a complete omission of previous environmental concerns.
  • A complete omission of safety protocols caused the accident.
  • We found a complete omission of the relevant section in the draft.
  • This was a complete omission, not just an oversight.
  • The historical account suffered from a complete omission of indigenous perspectives.