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My response to that would be inexcusable.

I know of only two inexcusable offenses in the sight of God.

My puppy's indoor accident was only temporarily inexcusable.

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How do you use excusable in sentences?

Late arrival for a job interview is never excusable.


What is a prefix for Excusable?

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Help me understand this sentence He had a high opinion of his own insight a weakness excusable in him as he was fifty it's from the brothers karamazov I don't understand the part 'insight a weakness'?

He had a high opinion of his own insight, a weakness excusable in him as he was fifty Insert a comma after insight. The writer is suggesting that his overconfidence makes him vulnerable, but is typical of older men.


What are some legitimate excuses for excusable neglect?

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What is the prefix of excusable?

Ah, the prefix of "excusable" is "ex." Just like how we can paint over a mistake on a canvas, the prefix "ex-" in "excusable" allows us to take away the blame from a situation. It's like adding a little happy tree to a painting to make it better!


How does justifiable conduct differ from excusable conduct?

Justifiable conduct means the action was warranted or reasonable given the circumstances, such as self-defense. Excusable conduct refers to actions that are considered wrong but are forgiven due to circumstances like being a minor or mentally ill. In essence, justifiable conduct is seen as acceptable, whereas excusable conduct is viewed as wrong but understandable.


What is other word for defensible?

valid, plausible, justifiable, tenable, logical, permissible, excusable, defendable


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What is the definition of vanial?

Vanial is not a word. You might have meant Venial, which means able to be forgiven or pardoned; excusable.


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