Definition of Extenuator. Meaning of Extenuator. Synonyms of Extenuator

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Definition of Extenuator

Extenuator
Extenuator Ex*ten"u*a`tor, n. One who extenuates.

Meaning of Extenuator from wikipedia

- In criminal law, a mitigating factor, also known as an extenuating cir****stance, is any information or evidence presented to the court regarding the defendant...
- Takfir (Arabic: تَكْفِير, romanized: takfīr) is an Arabic and Islamic term which denotes excommunication from Islam of one Muslim by another, i.e. accusing...
- Israel" only. Even in the making of the golden calf the rabbis find extenuating cir****stances for Aaron. His fortitude and silent submission to the will...
- because of the physical strain of the activity, or because of unusual extenuating cir****stances. There are various euphemisms for death during ****, including...
- cir****stance is a kind of attendant cir****stance and the opposite of an extenuating or mitigating cir****stance, which decreases guilt. In the UK, the Criminal...
- place with as few as two people, often referred to as a suicide pact. In extenuating situations where continuing to live would be intolerable, some people...
- symbolic architectures is an older name for the same approach. This research extenuates into Artificial Immune Systems for creating Artificial General Intelligence...
- Throughout history, and still today in many countries, laws have provided for extenuating cir****stances, partial or complete defenses, for men who killed their...
- player's name on the cup if the player was unavailable to play due to "extenuating cir****stances". For example, the Detroit Red Wings received special permission...
- legal official can order a delay of payment[clarification needed] due to extenuating cir****stances, which render one party incapable of paying another. Look...