Excusing

Word EXCUSING
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Definitions and meanings of "Excusing"

What do we mean by excusing?

To forgive; to pardon.

To allow to leave, or release from any obligation.

To provide an excuse for; to explain, with the aim of alleviating guilt or negative judgement.

To relieve of an imputation by apology or defense; to make apology for as not seriously evil; to ask pardon or indulgence for.

Derived from the word "Excuse".It is tendency/Disease/Regular behaviour of making excuse for every poor performance.In simpler words,giving excuses for everything and trying to back their faults Urban Dictionary

Getting on with your life...not letting things get in your way...being positive and optimistic...not looking for a reason to avoid something...not wasting an opportunity... Urban Dictionary

A perfectly valid reason, but one which your boss, teacher, or other superior simply doesn't like. Urban Dictionary

An attempt to create a justification for something that you knowingly decided to flake out on. Lack of balls to take responsibility for your own actions or wrong doing. A pussy attempt to make someone feel better about their disappointment by disguising a lie as an excuse. Urban Dictionary

An excuse is a reason for which an individual does or doesn’t do something; it is a transfer of blame from oneself to some other external. Urban Dictionary

An alternative word for the phrase "I didn't ask to be excused." (I didn't ask for excusion.)" Urban Dictionary

Like assholes, we all have one, and they all stink. Urban Dictionary

Diarrhea. It will get you out of anything, including high school classes. No one will argue with you, or question you further. Urban Dictionary

A lame reason for getting out of something. For example, "I didn't have anything to eat for breakfast so I ate my essay". Or "excuse" in the word "excuse me". For example, "excuse me for sneezing on your dress." Urban Dictionary

Something, arrogant self-righteous people say, when they disapprove of anything that someone else might say or do. Urban Dictionary

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The word "excusing" in example sentences

In my view, the notions that you espouse are the ultimate in excusing irresponsible conduct. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Here, perhaps, the entire lack of common-sense on the part of the hero would serve rather as a warning than a stimulating example, but the conduct of the wife in excusing the errors of her foolish husband is a model of resourcefulness. ❋ Unknown (1915)

I had great difficulty in excusing myself from being of the party, which would have given me very serious concern. ❋ Unknown (1778)

You’re not concerned with upholding war crimes and honestly deciding whether the United States under Clinton committed war crimes; you’re simply interested in excusing the Bush administration’s actions. jack Says: ❋ Unknown (2009)

So we went with the idea of excusing ourselves as soon as possible. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The beginner must especially learn that the "good intention" to serve the case and the so-called excusing "eagerness to do one's duty," by which little lies are sometimes justified, have absolutely no worth. ❋ Unknown (1911)

The superstition grew apace that this was a mystic courier come with great news from the war -- the poetry of the idea excusing and commending it -- and on it spread, from heart to heart, from lip to lip and from street to street, till there was a general impulse to have out the military and welcome the bright waif with a salvo of artillery! ❋ Mark Twain (1872)

But if so, she must tell him at once, and he would know that she had done so because she was afraid of her aunt, and she disliked the idea of excusing herself before she was accused. ❋ Anthony Trollope (1848)

But maybe what's different here is because you're talking about these high profile folks and, yes, the apology that is soon to follow, are we all kind of excusing one another for losing our temper. ❋ Unknown (2009)

There are those not just 'excusing' these horrific activities, but are finding all sorts of bizarre rationalisations and deliberately doing them. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I don't think you can read me as "excusing" Mark Kirk. ❋ Unknown (2009)

For example, the rationale of giving up one's seat to a senior in the name of courtesy (i.e. as a duty entailed by a standard that requires many other things too, such as excusing oneself from certain parties) may be to show respect (assuming that this constitutes a virtue or has some other value); if so, the display of respect would constitute the point of the practice, so that, if faced with the question what the practice requires that one do in a different context, the right answer would be sensitive to that point. ❋ Stavropoulos, Nicos (2003)

Pale is the color of the day, and shipmates keep excusing themselves in the middle of conversions and rudely running away. ❋ Richard Bangs (2011)

• Write notes to a teacher excusing their inability to do homework because American Idol was on ❋ Julie Gerstenblatt (2011)

I am not excusing that, that is not what I am addressing here. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Those who use PC as a pejorative are excusing incivility, condoning insensitivity, and contributing to the coarsening of political and social discourse. ❋ Steve Nelson (2011)

person 1:-Your calculation seems wrong person 2:-i guess [the calculator] isnt working right person1:-your handwriting is ridiculous person2:-i think [the pencil] isnt dark enough person1:-dude,you are [EXCUSITIS] ❋ AnotherJustanotherguy (2009)

There's 'no excuses' for not [making] [the most] of [your life]. ❋ Saintjohn (2013)

Boss: [Why are you late]? You: My flight crash-landed, and it killed my dog too. Boss: What a terrible excuse! [You're fired] [for real this time]! ❋ Sitbear (2018)

I've been meaning to call you back but I have been really busy. [Total bullshit] excuse. The person saying this is [full of shit] they are either avoiding you or had [something else] that was more important to them. ❋ GVIII (2015)

"I did not attend the gym today because I was tired". "I don't spend my [free time] reading books because its boring". "I get drunk because it relaxes me". "I am overweight because I love food too much". "I am poor because of the top 1%". The [penultimate] excuse involves [the movement] of things (Time): "I couldn't because I ran out of time". ❋ AkilahC (2018)

Girl 1: *[farts]* Girl 2: "[Excuse you]!!!" Girl 1: "[I didn't ask] for excusion." ❋ Hindotmo (2008)

Excuses [poppycock] [my dog ate my homework] ❋ $$C-P0sEr$$ (2009)

(a teacher and a student) T: I'm going to [write you up] for skipping my class again! S (in a [hushed] voice, The Excuse): ummmm....I couldn't get off the toilet...I had diarrhea... T: um... (at this point the teacher dosn't want to listen anymore, and pretends to be busy. you walk away in [sucess]) ❋ Adam Kelly (2005)

[Excuse me], but that was [a lame] [excuse]. ❋ Autumn Applegate (2021)

When the waiter wiped his nose with his sleeve, [the business] [executive] said to his guests, "[There's no excuse for that]." ❋ Frank Le (2015)

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