Excusada in english

Excused

pronunciation: ɪkskjuzd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

excusar = let + Nombre + off the hook ; excuse ; condone ; let + Nombre + off. 

Example: This would imply not trying to duplicate the market reached, for example, by the paperback -- a policy which might, amongst other things, help let the library off the hook as far as the old problem of stocking lowgrade literature is concerned.Example: Librarians could be excused for wondering if there is any role for them to play in the virtual library environment.Example: Writers and publishers go to great lengths to avoid the appearance of supporting or condoning homosexuality.Example: A Texas judge reportedly begged police to let her off easy after they nabbed her for drunk driving early Saturday morning.

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» excusándoseapologetically .

Example: He told me -- somewhat apologetically I think -- that students are selected by their score on an IQ test.

» llamar al trabajo para excusarse por enfermedadcall in + sick .

Example: He accused her of lying when they said she was at the movies when she had called in sick.

» no poderse excusarthere + be + no excusing .

Example: While there is no excusing some of the indelicate things she said, there was a kindness to Marge that made her a woman of the people.

Excusada synonyms

exempt in spanish: eximir, pronunciation: ɪgzempt part of speech: adjective, verb
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