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ellipsis

[ih-lip-sis] / ɪˈlɪp sɪs /


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Roberts created it with an ellipsis that edited out the actual law and created what can only be seen as a deliberate misapplication of precedent.

From Salon

He inserted this ellipsis, so the sentence meant the literal opposite of what it had actually said.

From Salon

In the premiere, the drama revolves around the dreaded disappearing ellipsis — that feeling when you can see someone typing and then it stops.

From Los Angeles Times

Her sentences end not in periods but in ellipses.

From Los Angeles Times

“What we do on this show all the time is we look for ellipses in the mythology and then those become great opportunities to hopefully fill in the blanks,” McKay says.

From Los Angeles Times