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Meanings of
extenuating
in English
Extenuating.
Related terms
exculpatory
Usage of
extenuating
in English
1
This message is the only
extenuating
circumstance in the whole guilty affair.
2
To be fair, there were some
extenuating
circumstances behind these three shocks.
3
They accorded in both her case and that of Lucien
extenuating
circumstances.
4
He presented it as an out-and-out atrocity, but there were
extenuating
circumstances.
5
No explanation or
extenuating
circumstances can be attempted in that deep confusion.
6
She was condemned with
extenuating
circumstances, and imprisoned at Montpellier in 1839.
7
Bessie, though conscious of her wickedness, saw no harm in
extenuating
it.
8
He did at least have lack of sleep as an
extenuating
circumstance.
9
No considerations, no
extenuating
circumstances will be allowed to mitigate the punishment.
10
As
extenuating
circumstances with respect to indictment Number 1, see prefatory notice.
11
Not only was Fenayrou accorded
extenuating
circumstances, but Lucien was acquitted altogether.
12
There may be
extenuating
circumstances, but they can be dealt with afterwards.
13
But you will observe, as an
extenuating
circumstance, that I am young.
14
I don't say there weren't
extenuating
circumstances, but let's be honest.
15
The error of the Federalists can, however, be excused by many
extenuating
circumstances.
16
The only other allowable evidence, pregnancy, requires the woman to prove
extenuating
circumstances.
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extenuating
extenuate
Verb
Present
Adjective
Frequent collocations
extenuating circumstances
be extenuating
plead extenuating
accord extenuating
extenuating facts
More collocations
Extenuating
through the time
Extenuating
across language varieties
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Common
United States of America
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