Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
omnium
noun
/ˈɒm.ni.əm/
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Definition
A term used in various contexts, often related to the concept of ‘all’ or ‘the whole’.
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Examples
- The omnium of her responsibilities included both personal and professional tasks.
- In the debate, the omnium of opinions was represented by all stakeholders.
- The law states that the omnium is to be considered for fair representation in the policy.
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Meaning
In Latin, ‘omnium’ translates to ‘of all’, often used in legal or philosophical contexts to refer to the totality of things or people involved.
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Synonyms
- entirety
- whole
- totality
- aggregate