Excuse
v. t.- To free from accusation, or the imputation of fault or blame; to clear from guilt; to release from a charge; to justify by extenuating a fault; to exculpate; to absolve; to acquit.
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To pardon, as a fault; to forgive entirely, or to admit to be little censurable, and to overlook;
as, we .excuse irregular conduct, when extraordinary circumstances appear to justify it - To regard with indulgence; to view leniently or to overlook; to pardon.
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To free from an impending obligation or duty; hence, to disengage; to dispense with; to release by favor; also, to remit by favor; not to exact;
as, to .excuse a forfeiture - To relieve of an imputation by apology or defense; to make apology for as not seriously evil; to ask pardon or indulgence for.
n.
- The act of excusing, apologizing, exculpating, pardoning, releasing, and the like; acquittal; release; absolution; justification; extenuation.
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That which is offered as a reason for being excused; a plea offered in extenuation of a fault or irregular deportment; apology;
as, an excuse for neglect of duty;excuses for delay of payment. - That which excuses; that which extenuates or justifies a fault.