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Webster 1913 Edition
Excusatory
Ex-cus′a-to-ry
,Adj.
Making or containing excuse or apology; apologetical;
as, an
. excusatory
pleaWebster 1828 Edition
Excusatory
EXCU'SATORY
,Adj.
Definition 2024
excusatory
excusatory
English
Adjective
excusatory (comparative more excusatory, superlative most excusatory)
- serving to make an excuse
- 1900, Joseph Warren Keifer, Slavery and Four Years of War, Vol. 1-2:
- General Grant to Halleck, in an excusatory and exculpatory letter (May 7th), as to the disaster on his right, said: "Milroy's old brigade was attacked and gave way in great confusion, almost without resistance, carrying good troops with them."
- 2008 April 8, Marcel Berlins, “Who owns the whale they couldn't save?”, in The Guardian:
- There are two excusatory phrases in the criminal justice lexicon which provoke in me immediate suspicion, especially when used by government ministers or the police. One is "there are safeguards", the other "innocent people have nothing to fear".
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