preteritions

[US]/ˌpriːtəˈrɪʃən/
[UK]/ˌpriːtəˈrɪʃən/

Translation

n.the act of omitting or neglecting; in law, the omission of a legal heir in a will; the act of leaving out or passing over

Phrases & Collocations

preterition of evidence

preterition in law

preterition of facts

preterition of rights

preterition of claims

preterition of duties

preterition in judgment

preterition of details

preterition in discourse

preterition of history

Example Sentences

his preterition of the details made the report less credible.

preterition can sometimes lead to misunderstandings in communication.

the artist's preterition of certain colors added depth to the painting.

in his speech, the preterition of key facts was noticeable.

she felt that his preterition of her feelings was hurtful.

the lawyer's preterition of evidence weakened the case.

his preterition of the rules led to unexpected consequences.

the preterition of historical context can change the interpretation of events.

in literature, preterition can create suspense and intrigue.

his preterition of the obvious was frustrating for the team.

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