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Meanings of
excusable
in English
Portuguese
desculpável
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Capable of being overlooked.
inexcusable
Related terms
justifiable
Portuguese
desculpável
Easily excused or forgiven.
venial
forgivable
Related terms
pardonable
Synonyms
Examples for "
venial
"
venial
forgivable
Examples for "
venial
"
1
Objection 1: It would seem that a mortal sin can become
venial
.
2
The first would be only a
venial
sin, but the latter mortal.
3
Therefore they do not suffice for the full remission of
venial
sins.
4
Now a
venial
sin does not pertain to the love of God.
5
Jean de Nantes, for a more
venial
offence, was kept in irons.
1
Being reduced to 13 men is
forgivable
if you win the match.
2
But the mess was
forgivable
,
if only the mutt would show up.
3
And mediocre sound quality can be
forgivable
in this case, too.
4
Losing to the infernally hot AZ, however, is
forgivable
for any Dutch side.
5
This first book is
forgivable
only if the future chronicles find their voice.
Usage of
excusable
in English
1
Honesty-itwould either make her actions
excusable
or condemn her beyond recall.
2
Selfishness in a conjuncture of this sort was
excusable
,
and even obligatory.
3
The less
excusable
is our wrath, the more serious is our delinquency.
4
Most of the remainder may, upon the whole, be classed as
excusable
.
5
It is Christmas night, my love, and the poor fellow is
excusable
.
6
An assault is sometimes the occasion of manslaughter, sometimes of
excusable
homicide.
7
I was also genuinely wiped out, though, so maybe that was
excusable
.
8
Both errors were hardly
excusable
and were traceable to over-anxiety to score.
9
If this is selfishness, it is surely a refined sort, and
excusable
.
10
But Vivian was an only child, and these exertions were therefore
excusable
.
11
When one has seen him, everything is
excusable
and everything is right.
12
As it was bright moonlight, however, let us hope she was
excusable
.
13
Perhaps he wanted to hear the woman's voice again, which was
excusable
.
14
At the start, the error of the possessor was
excusable
but not irreparable.
15
This only made the matter less
excusable
in the eyes of Angus Dhu.
16
He was very
excusable
for forgetting it; but it might have been inconvenient.
Other examples for "excusable"
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excusable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
less excusable
more excusable
very excusable
quite excusable
almost excusable
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Translations for
excusable
Portuguese
desculpável
Excusable
through the time
Excusable
across language varieties
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