Definitions
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- adjective That has not been
excused
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- adjective not excused
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Examples
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The backup West Virginia forward Dan Jennings, a 6-foot-8 sophomore, left the bench in the second half in what Coach Bob Huggins called an "unexcused" absence.
NYT > Home Page By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2011
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People could be imprisoned in a Gulag camp for crimes such as unexcused absences from work, petty theft, or anti-government jokes.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED Saladin 2010
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Prinz renewed arguments that said the state should have tried Sanchez on the pending charges within three "unexcused" terms of circuit court as required by state code.
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People could be imprisoned in a Gulag camp for crimes such as unexcused absences from work, petty theft, or anti-government jokes.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED Saladin 2010
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Because if the child has so many "unexcused" days in a year, they may be listed as a truant, and the parent may get in trouble.
365 Gay News 2009
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Castel immediately "unexcused" her, and ordered the jury to continue deliberating with 12 members.
unknown title 2009
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They cannot have any suspensions or have missed four consecutive days with unexcused absences.
Metrobus workers put to test in mechanics, driving competitions Keith L. Alexander 2010
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"We literally have a kid-by-kid count of which students at which schools have a certain number of unexcused absences."
Pr. George's school officials, advocates tackle chronic absenteeism Nick Anderson 2010
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The figures include absences counted as excused or unexcused.
Pr. George's school officials, advocates tackle chronic absenteeism Nick Anderson 2010
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They cannot have any suspensions or have missed four consecutive days with unexcused absences.
Metrobus workers put to test in mechanics, driving competitions Keith L. Alexander 2010
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