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  1. He has not excused it, nor do I.
    他没有编造任何借口,我也不会。
  2. I feel that might be true, though it cannot be excused.
    我觉得这种作法是真的,但是,却是不可原谅的。
  3. She surprised everyone when she excused me from her grammar class, saying my time would be spent more productively writing in the library.
    令大家感到惊奇的是,她免除了我的文法课,她说,我的时间花在图书馆里写作会更有成效。


excused
[ adj ]
granted exemption
<adj.all>
one of the excused jurors planned to write a book


Excuse \Ex*cuse"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Excused}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Excusing}.] [OE. escusen, cusen, OF. escuser, excuser, F.
excuser, fr. L. excusare; ex out + causa cause, causari to
plead. See {Cause}.]
1. 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.

A man's persuasion that a thing is duty, will not
excuse him from guilt in practicing it, if really
and indeed it be against Gog's law. --Abp. Sharp.

2. 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.

I must excuse what can not be amended. --Shak.

3. To regard with indulgence; to view leniently or to
overlook; to pardon.

And in our own (excuse some courtly stains.)
No whiter page than Addison remains. --Pope.

4. 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.

I pray thee have me excused. --xiv. 19.

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

Think ye that we excuse ourselves to you? --2 Cor.
xii. 19.

Syn: To vindicate; exculpate; absolve; acquit.

Usage: - {To Pardon}, {Excuse}, {Forgive}. A superior pardons
as an act of mercy or generosity; either a superior or
an equal excuses. A crime, great fault, or a grave
offence, as one against law or morals, may be
pardoned; a small fault, such as a failure in social
or conventional obligations, slight omissions or
neglects may be excused. Forgive relates to offenses
against one's self, and punishment foregone; as, to
forgive injuries or one who has injured us; to pardon
grave offenses, crimes, and criminals; to excuse an
act of forgetfulness, an unintentional offense. Pardon
is also a word of courtesy employed in the sense of
excuse.

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