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excusably, adv.|ɛkˈskjuːzəblɪ| [f. as prec. + -ly2] In a manner admitting of excuse; so as to deserve being excused.
a1619Donne βιαθανατος (1644) 124 Priviledges and exemptions from that Law, he may be excusably ignorant of. 1704Hearne Duct. Hist. (1714) I. 411 He taught..that no Man could excusably live Idle in the World. 1824L. Murray Eng. Gram. (ed. 5) I. 426 His ideas may, very excusably, be on some subjects incomplete. 1884Manch. Exam. 21 Nov. 6/1 On this matter Lord Northbrook was excusably angry. |