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Excused was created on 2011-09-12.
It depends on the subject of the sentence: I have been excused = he sido excusado you have been excused = Usted ha sido excusado we have been excused= hemos sido excusado
Yes, "excused" is the correct spelling.
Excused - 2011 You're Crazy and You're Excused 1-115 was released on: USA: 5 March 2012
Excused - 2011 was released on: USA: September 2011
In New Jersey, each school district sets its own policies regarding excused absences. It is common for schools to allow a certain number of excused absences each school year, typically around 10 days. However, it's best to check with the specific school or district for their exact policy on excused absences.
Those under the age of 14 are excused from abstinence. Those who are under the age of majority (typically 18) and over the age of 59 are excused from fasting IF they are physically incapable of it. No one, however, is excused from the moral obligations of which these are a bare minimum.
Some other words for excused are exonerated, freed, pardoned, discharged, and permitted. Other words related to excused are absolved, cleared, and spared.
A person may no be excused from jury duty just because they have a job. They also may not be excused just because they have children to attend to.
The days that are excused for inclement weather varies from state to state. In Indiana, no days off for inclement weather are excused, so they all have to be made up.
Absolved, excused.