adjective
- able to be left out or excluded without affecting the essential meaning or function
Usage: formal
Examples
- The introductory paragraph is omissible if you’re short on space.
- Several omissible details were removed from the final report.
- The editor marked certain passages as omissible for the abridged version.
- These decorative elements are omissible without compromising the design.
- The lawyer argued that the witness testimony was omissible evidence.
- Most of the technical specifications are omissible for general readers.