Similar words: excuse, excuse me, excusable, inexcusable, excursion, exculpate, exculpation, focused. Meaning: [ɪk'skjuːz] adj. granted exemption.
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(91) He excused his tiredness—it was the most humid day of his 29 years as a funeral director—and explained that he had been up since before sunrise to tend to the dead miner.
(92) Non - drinkers, of course, should be automatically excused the cost of the claret.
(93) My honest, hard-working father stood before the judge to explain why he wished to be excused from jury duty.
(94) He was understandably a bit nervous, but I repeat, I excused myself.
(95) In the SARS epidemic of this year, a legal issue that has been attached wide attention is: when non-performance of contract obligations can be excused by SARS?
(96) He excused himself on the pretext of a stomach upset.
(97) When the dance ended I excused myself to the ladies' room and during my absence everything changed.
(98) Balding candidate abruptly excused himself . Returned to office a few minutes later wearing a hairpiece.
(99) Delay in making presentment for payment is excused when the delay is caused by circumstances beyond the control of the holder, and not imputable to his default , misconduct,(www.Sentencedict.com) or negligence.
(100) Students who have been allowed an excused absence will be asked to complete a written assignment concerning the papers discussed during the missed class session.
(101) If the Ministry is satisfied that you cannot perform your jury duty due to deficiencies in your English language abilities you will be excused from attending.
(102) The youngster has been excused by the law on the ground of his youth.
(103) Chew on this: animal-rights group PETA says life in captivity is too stressful for groundhogs, which should thus be excused from Groundhog Day festivities.
(104) I harmed her so, he excused me now, but my psychology is very compunctious !
(105) No doubt Jack the ripper excused himself on the grounds that it was human nature.
(106) Live telnet, ftp, rlogin, rsh, and related services, in particular, can be excused only very, very rarely; they're simply too hazardous.
(107) Balding Candidate excused himself and returned to the office a few minutes later wearing a headpiece.
(108) "Oh, they want to be excused," the other girl said scathingly.
(109) If one party is unable to perform the contract due to force majeure, that party should be excused from the responsibility for non-performance of contract.
(110) If you aren't sensitive to the words you use, you might not even realize you do this. The fear of unknown gets excused so quickly, you don't even realize your just being gutless.
(111) Today, while at my boyfriend's house, my stomach began to hurt really badly, so I excused myself to take a shit. I let it all out.
(112) The company excused the watchman for falling asleep while on duty.
(113) The one a very short time that looks line contact that, what I excused a friend immediately is inurbane .
(114) I had not the heart to leave my charge; and besides, you know I had been his foster-sister, and excused his behaviour more readily than a stranger would.