omillar
Omillar is a verb used primarily in editorial theory and linguistics to describe a deliberate practice of omitting nonessential information from a text while preserving its core propositions and narrative coherence. The term, a blend of omission-related roots with a modern agentive suffix, is used to discuss strategies for creating concise summaries, abstracts, or edited versions intended for audiences with limited time.
In professional editing, omillar is distinguished from simple abridgment by focusing on what to omit without
Editors applying omillar remove tangential details, redundancies, and secondary evidence while retaining thesis, methods, results, and
Critics warn that omillar can risk loss of nuance, context, or critical counterarguments if applied too aggressively.
The term is a relatively recent coinage within editing discourse and appears in professional handbooks and