ellipsis in English

noun
1
the omission from speech or writing of a word or words that are superfluous or able to be understood from contextual clues.
O'Connor gives both analyses (intransitive verb and ellipsis of the object), and I think that the second one is probably right and the first one is probably not.
noun
    eclipsis

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "ellipsis" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "ellipsis", or refer to the context using the word "ellipsis" in the English Dictionary.

1. (anatomy) Ellipsis of Arytenoid muscle.

2. There is an ellipsis of " that " in that sentence.

3. Ellipsis is a see also of Aposiopesis

4. There are also several instances of ellipsis.

5. Genuine VP ellipsis construction does not exist in English.

6. An ellipsis connector. Move its control point to change spacing.

7. States that a function type does not have ellipsis parameter.

8. In this textbook we will tolerate a certain amount of ellipsis.

9. In other words, in ellipsis, an item is replaced by nothing.

10. Truncates text that does not fit in the rectangle and adds ellipsis.

11. Note: If you select an action with an ellipsis, another menu opens.

12. Chinese null subjects can be further distinguished as PRO and ellipsis subject.

13. Syntactic ambiguity may as well appear in the case where ellipsis exists.

14. There are five types of cohesion: reference, substitution, ellipsis, conjunction and lexical cohesion.

15. Ellipsis is a very common grammatical phenomenon in English, especially in some particular situations.

16. In writing, Aposiopesis is commonly signaled by a dash or ellipsis points

17. In some situations, Google Ads needs to shorten your text, usually with an ellipsis (“...”).

18. It is just fine to put the ellipsis at the end of the article.

19. This setting prevents text from overflowing by replacing ending characters with an ellipsis (...).

20. Breaks words between lines and adds ellipsis if the text doesn't fit in the rectangle.

21. In place of this ellipsis , you'll have code to set several additional MajorFunction pointers.

22. Some views about ellipsis in General Archaic Chinese are put forward to discuss in this paper.

23. This article just describes the usages of English ellipsis and how to translate it into Chinese.

24. The sentence ` He is dead and I alive'contains an ellipsis, ie of the word ` am '.

25. 25 Grammatical cohesion includes reference, ellipsis, substitution and conjunction and lexical cohesion refers to reiteration and collocation.

26. Grammatical cohesion includes reference, ellipsis, substitution and conjunction and lexical cohesion refers to reiteration and collocation.

27. Synonyms for Acronym include abbreviation, condensation, contraction, shortening, short form, initialism, shortened form, ellipsis, clipping and clipped form

28. 19 Indeed, in many cases it appears that the ellipsis is interpreted with reference to a content-based representation.

29. He remained where he was, slowly revolving to face me, a rotating star to my ellipsis of erratic wandering.

30. Indeed, in many cases it appears that the ellipsis is interpreted with reference to a content-based representation.

31. Aposiopesis is a term where a sentence is purposely left incomplete through the use of an em dash or ellipsis

32. As nouns the difference between ellipsis and Aposiopesis is that ellipsis is (typography) a mark consisting of three periods, historically with spaces in between, before, and after them “ ”, nowadays a single character “” ellipses are used to indicate that words have been omitted in a text or that they are missing or illegible while Aposiopesis is

33. Idioms reserve some special grammars used in ancient Chinese such as word flexible use, anastrophe and ellipsis which are different from modern Chinese.

34. Aposiopesis (countable and uncountable, plural aposiopeses) ( rhetoric ) An abrupt breaking-off in speech, often indicated in print using an ellipsis (…) or an em dash (—)

35. A placename A hilly forested region between Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Germany Ellipsis of Ardennes Forest / Ardenne Forest / Forest of Ardennes A range of hills in the Ardennes-Eiffel mountainous range One of the départements of Champagne-Ardenne, France (INSEE code 08)· Ellipsis of Battle of Ardennes or Battle of the Ardennes··Ardennes

36. Aposiopesis (countable and uncountable, plural aposiopeses) ( rhetoric ) An abrupt breaking-off in speech, often indicated in print using an ellipsis (…) or an em dash (—)

37. Aposiopesis ( countable and uncountable, plural aposiopeses ) ( rhetoric) An abrupt breaking - off in speech, often indicated in print using an ellipsis ( …) or an em dash ( — )

38. (anatomy) Relating to or being an Arytenoid cartilage.· (anatomy) Relating to or being an Arytenoid muscle.··(anatomy) Ellipsis of Arytenoid cartilage

39. Select the Background tab of the Style Builder dialog box, and click the ellipsis button (. ) Next to the Color field to open the Color Picker dialog box.

40. Carriola f (plural Carriole) wheelbarrow; Ellipsis of letto a carriola (“ trundle bed ”) Descendants → Ottoman Turkish: قاریولا ‎ (karyola), قاریوله ‎ (karyola) Turkish: karyola → Armenian: քառյոլա (kʿaṙyola) → Iraqi Arabic: قَرْيُولَة ‎ (qaryōla) → Libyan Arabic: كَرْيُولَة

41. An Aposiopesis is often created through the use of a dash (-) or ellipsis () to imply an idea which cannot be or does not necessarily need to be finished by the speaker.

42. The word comes from a Greek word meaning “ little star.” (1) In the past, Asterisks were used to show the omission of a letter or a passage in time, but that role has largely been taken over by the ellipsis

43. Acetate (plural Acetates) (organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of acetic acid.Synonym: ethanoate Cellulose Acetate.; A transparent sheet used for overlays.; Ellipsis of Acetate disc: a disc of aluminium covered in a wax used to make demonstration copies of a phonograph record