Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Deserving to be excused; pardonable: as, the man is excusable.
- Admitting of excuse or palliation: as, an excusable delay.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective That may be excused, forgiven, justified, or acquitted of blame; pardonable.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective possible to
excuse
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective easily excused or forgiven
- adjective capable of being overlooked
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Examples
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This was not a death that should be classified as excusable homicide.
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July 26th, 2005 at 2:52 pm could consider abortion to be some kind of excusable homicide
Abortion pre-Roe 2005
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What struck me most was the way women working for Jane could be emotionally and philosophically disturbed by the human appearance of the fetuses they removed, could consider abortion to be some kind of excusable homicide, and could still be so committed to letting women make the choice themselves that they were willing to break the law to make it possible.
Abortion pre-Roe 2005
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What struck me most was the way women working for Jane could be emotionally and philosophically disturbed by the human appearance of the fetuses they removed, could consider abortion to be some kind of excusable homicide, and could still be so committed to letting women make the choice themselves that they were willing to break the law to make it possible.
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The Bisho High ourt was on Thursday told it was "excusable" for two Azanian People's Liberation Army (Apla) members to gun down three Baha'i worshippers from Iran because they were acting on military orders.
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David probably supposed, like many other persons, that a lie is quite excusable which is told for the sole purpose of saving the speaker's life.
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And yet, don't you know, it was kind of excusable; because it was as scarce as diamonds, and we had only just that little; never had another taste during the siege.
Life on the Mississippi, Part 7. Mark Twain 1872
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And yet, don't you know, it was kind of excusable; because it was as scarce as diamonds, and we had only just that little; never had another taste during the siege.
Life on the Mississippi Mark Twain 1872
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And yet, don't you know, it was kind of excusable; because it was as scarce as diamonds, and we had only just that little; never had another taste during the siege.
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Excuse my (treasured) ignorance, but why might it be 'excusable' for journals to be evasive about turnaround time?
Airminded 2010
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