Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The quality or state of being inexcusable or unjustifiable.
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Examples
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Sadd and I struggled out of the car in the graceful way that persons our age do, muttering imprecations against advancing years, small automobiles, and the inexcusability of the weather.
Working Murder Boylan, Eleanor 1989
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There were things it was so inelegant to say that only the most impossible persons said them; there were things it was so inexcusable to do that when done their inexcusability assumed the proportions of a crime.
The Shuttle 1907
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There were things it was so inelegant to say that only the most impossible persons said them; there were things it was so inexcusable to do that when done their inexcusability assumed the proportions of a crime.
The Shuttle Frances Hodgson Burnett 1886
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A large contingent of writers even believed Penalosa won the fight despite the scorecards of the 3 judges which inexcusability awarded de Leon a wide unanimous decision win.
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Which brings us back to the calls for action and the "inexcusability of inaction."
SEEDMAGAZINE.COM 2009
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Which brings us back to the calls for action and the "inexcusability of inaction."
SEEDMAGAZINE.COM 2009
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Which brings us back to the calls for action and the "inexcusability of inaction."
SEEDMAGAZINE.COM 2009
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He did not genuflect with a 'mea culpa' in the direction of the Murphy finding of inexcusability.
Irish Blogs 2009
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