purview |
oversight |
As nouns the difference between purview and oversight
is that
purview is (legal) the enacting part of a statute while
oversight is an omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten.
pmo |
oversight |
As nouns the difference between pmo and oversight
is that
pmo is (medicine) while
oversight is an omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten.
oversight |
view |
As nouns the difference between oversight and view
is that
oversight is an omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten while
view is (
label) visual perception.
As a verb view is
to look at.
review |
oversight |
As nouns the difference between review and oversight
is that
review is a second or subsequent reading of a text or artifact while
oversight is an omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten.
As a verb review
is to survey; to look broadly over.
oversight |
managing |
As nouns the difference between oversight and managing
is that
oversight is an omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten while
managing is management.
As a verb managing is
.
flaw |
oversight |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between flaw and oversight
is that
flaw is a flake, fragment, or shiver while
oversight is an omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten.
As a verb flaw
is to add a flaw to, to make imperfect or defective.
overseeing |
oversight |
As a verb overseeing
is .
As a noun oversight is
an omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten.
omit |
oversight |
As a verb omit
is .
As a noun oversight is
an omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten.
howler |
oversight |
Related terms |
Howler is a related term of oversight.
As nouns the difference between howler and oversight
is that
howler is that which howls, especially an animal which howls, such as a wolf or a howler monkey while
oversight is an omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten.
regard |
oversight |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between regard and oversight
is that
regard is a steady look, a gaze while
oversight is an omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten.
As a verb regard
is to set store by (something), to hold (someone) in esteem; to consider to have value, to respect.
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