Sentence example with the word 'excusably'

excusably

Definition adv. in an excusable manner or to an excusable degree

Last update: October 2, 2015


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Swedish historians have been excusably indulgent to the father of their greatest ruler.   [Please select]

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Well or ill done, excusably or inexcusably, it was done.   [Please select]

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Less excusably than La Fontaine, the Greek fabulist wrote of the Cigale of the books, instead of interrogating the living Cigale, whose cymbals were resounding on every side; careless of the real, he followed tradition.   [Please select]

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You are discovered wearing a Russian Cossack uniform, and they naturally and almost excusably conclude that the wearer of the uniform is a subject of the country it represents.   [Please select]

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excusable - excusably - excuse