Crucial facts are elided and fictitious positions are imputed to his opponents. |
Her voice was not Southern and, while she elided final consonants, her intonation was not of the South. |
This is particularly true because of the way in which the war on terror has elided into preparations for a war against Iraq. |
Worse still, by giving in to Hamas's terms, Fatah has elided what was once a clear distinction between them. |
Whiteman evokes the corporeal nature of plantation authority, since the elided middle term between obfuscate and obfusticate seems to be fustigate. |
The vowel is elided in some cases, and coalesces with another vowel in others. |