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EXCUSED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EXCUSED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of excuse 2. to forgive someone or something: 3. to allow…. Learn more.
EXCUSE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
verb [ T ] uk / ɪkˈskjuːz / us / ɪkˈskjuːz / Add to word list. B1. to forgive someone or something: excuse someone for something Please excuse me for arriving late - the bus was delayed. Nothing can excuse that sort of behaviour. No amount of financial recompense can excuse the way in which the company carried out its policy.
excuse verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
to forgive somebody for something that they have done, for example not being polite or making a small mistake. excuse something Please excuse the mess. excuse somebody You must excuse my father—he's not always that rude. excuse somebody for something She had been excused for her actions.
excuse noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
noun. /ɪkˈskjuːs/ a reason, either true or invented, that you give to explain or defend your behaviour. Late again! What's your excuse this time? I tried desperately to think of a good excuse. a lame/feeble/poor/flimsy excuse. a reasonable/valid excuse. I know I missed the deadline, but I have an excuse.
Excused - definition of excused by The Free Dictionary
1. An explanation offered to justify or obtain forgiveness. 2. A reason or grounds for excusing: Ignorance is no excuse for breaking the law. 3. The act of excusing. 4. A note explaining an absence. 5. Informal An inferior example: a poor excuse for a poet; a sorry excuse for a car. Idiom: Excuse me. 1.
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