Similar words: excuse, excuse me, excusable, inexcusable, excursion, exculpate, exculpation, focused. Meaning: [ɪk'skjuːz] adj. granted exemption.
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(31) Many people might have excused them for shirking some of their responsibilities.
(32) He was excused military service because of his flat feet.
(33) He excused himself for being late by saying that his car had broken down.
(34) She is usually excused from her duties during the school holidays.
(35) You cannot be excused for such rude behaviour in the presence of a lady.
(36) In all the hubbub over the election, one might be excused for missing yesterday's announcement.
(37) You might be excused for thinking that Ben is in charge .
(38) He excused himself by saying he was "forced to rob to maintain my wife and cat".
(39) Can I be excused from swimming today? I have a cold.
(40) A minute later he excused himself and left the room.
(41) Smith can be excused for his lack of interest in the course .
(42) A juror has been excused for legal cause.
(43) Then he excused himself for a meeting.
(44) Can teachers be excused from saluting the flag?
(45) Kring excused himself for a moment.
(46) One excused himself and went off to the toilet.
(47) The defense excused him for just cause.
(48) Thomas was eating at a New York restaurant recently when he excused himself to go to the restroom.
(49) Hearing a slight, but significant noise from the galley,(http://sentencedict.com/excused.html) Richard courteously excused himself.
(50) Clearly, following the decision in Howell v. Coupland, the seller was excused his obligation to deliver 275 tons.
(51) Mind, he excused himself quickly, this is exceptional, quite exceptional.
(52) Arrested for attending Quaker and Seeker meetings, he was excused by a judge who noted his fine dress.
(53) Kinney asked to be excused from his duties on the board.
(54) Who said his age excused him from being a male chauvinist?
(55) Wade made the introductions, excused himself, and went to the phone to put in a call to Lux.
(56) Can I be excused from swimming today? I've got a cold.
(57) People came and went and were excused, sometimes for obvious reasons, sometimes not.
(58) After we had sat talking for half an hour he asked permission to be excused.
(59) She was sitting at the mirror in her room, having excused herself from her cousins' chatter minutes before.
(60) Then she excused herself and went in search of a strong cup of tea.