Similar words: excuse, excuse me, excusable, inexcusable, excursion, exculpate, exculpation, focused. Meaning: [ɪk'skjuːz] adj. granted exemption.
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(61) I felt slightly ashamed that my priority was breakfast, but excused it on the grounds that shock probably induced hunger.
(62) Kragan excused himself as he pushed past Frick and opened it.
(63) The excused forewoman is a 55-year-old widow who works as a supervisor for the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
(64) Their failures can all too readily be excused and even hidden by further infusions of state funds.
(65) Dennis excused himself, saying he had to make an early start the following morning.
(66) The active influential citizen described ill normative political theory is not excused from the obligations of the subject.
(67) For the time being she was excused from her prop-room duties and she needn't wait for the curtain call.
(68) On the ground, when they had left the parked plane, Myeloski excused himself and went to the men's room.
(69) John Major seems to sympathise, but the voters can be excused for not yet noticing.
(70) He glanced over at me and then he excused himself from his conversation.
(71) I was hoping for hints that I was going to be excused from this high dudgeon of physical terror.
(72) The left-hander was excused for personal business when the rest of the pitchers and catchers reported last Friday.
(73) He has excused himself from a dinner meeting to return her call.
(74) Stalin excused the appalling conduct of his troops and encouraged an official mind-set that allowed the rapes to continue.
(75) And Bob Dole can be excused for thinking the chapters about him have been written by the Marquis de Sade.
(76) Goldhagen found ample evidence that battalion commanders excused anyone who did not want to participate.
(77) The imam excused himself(http://Sentencedict.com), leaving me to flip through the pages of the album.
(78) He also said he did not want prospective jurors to read news reports of how a person might be excused from serving.
(79) Dunne excused himself, said good night to Cassidy, nodded to the Gallaghers, and went upstairs.
(80) Constance detected a change in the atmosphere as Giancarlo excused himself and walked down the steps to greet his last guest.
(81) Nevertheless, consumers could be excused for mistaking the new brand for an ancient brew.
(82) The judge did not rule immediately on whether any of the six potential jurors questioned Monday was being excused.
(83) I excused myself and had all but swallowed a Band-Aid with a well-cooked scab nestled in its cushion pad.
(84) I suppose I can be excused because I was just passing along the lessons I learned from my parents.
(85) I excused myself from Mr Cardinal and moved towards the doors.
(86) First-buyers can be excused for favouring discounts and cheap mortgages, because they have no existing place to unload.
(87) Viewers are excused the demanding task of following the logic of a Horizon exposition; the important thing is to marvel.
(88) Penalties are negotiable, so always try to get penalty charges excused.
(89) Officer let, bellyful suspiciouses, but still excused him.
(90) The liberal candidate was accufs 2 you excused by his conservation opponent bleeding heart on welfare issues.