omissive (Meaning)
Wordnet
omissive (a)
characterized by omissions
Webster
omissive (a.)
Leaving out; omitting.
Synonyms & Antonyms of omissive
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omissive Sentence Examples
- The report was omissive in its failure to include the crucial evidence.
- The patient's medical history was omissive of any mention of previous heart disease.
- The witness's testimony was deemed omissive due to its lack of details.
- The lawyer's brief was omissive in addressing the main points of the prosecution.
- The statement was omissive of any responsibility for the accident.
- The investigation was criticized for being omissive in its examination of the suspect's motive.
- The politician's speech was omissive of any specific policy proposals.
- The transcript of the conversation was omissive of several key exchanges.
- The contract was omissive in terms of payment deadlines.
- The company's financial report was found to be omissive of certain liabilities.
FAQs About the word omissive
characterized by omissionsLeaving out; omitting.
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The report was omissive in its failure to include the crucial evidence.
The patient's medical history was omissive of any mention of previous heart disease.
The witness's testimony was deemed omissive due to its lack of details.
The lawyer's brief was omissive in addressing the main points of the prosecution.