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elided

verb as in omit

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"When a wrongful conviction occurs, it is, in the end, because they said so. All too often, the responsibility of judges for producing and maintaining wrongful convictions gets neglected, elided, and ignored."

From BBC

What concerned us then was the way workers were being elided from history and their exploitation made to magically disappear.

From Salon

The anti-immigrant stance of Babbitt and his fellow businessmen is captured, but their racism and antisemitism are elided.

Turing’s strategy unleashed decades of relentless advances that led to GPT but elided the problem.

Moreover, his narratives elided colonization and devalued objects of great spiritual importance.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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