Definition of Inexcusableness. Meaning of Inexcusableness. Synonyms of Inexcusableness

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Definition of Inexcusableness

Inexcusableness
Inexcusableness In`ex*cus"a*ble*ness, n. The quality of being inexcusable; enormity forgiveness. --South.

Meaning of Inexcusableness from wikipedia

- Inexcusable is a 2005 novel written by Chris Lynch in the young adult genre. Through first-person narration, it chronicles the life of high school senior...
- expressing contrition over the incident, describing his language as "inexcusable", sponsors Ralph Lauren and Woodford Reserve ended their relationships...
- acting. Bale publicly apologised in February 2009, calling the outburst "inexcusable" and his behaviour "way out of order" and affirming to have made amends...
- episode, HBO sent a statement to media outlets, calling Maher's remarks "inexcusable and tasteless", and said the cable network would remove that segment...
- singer said on domestic violence, stating: "Chris Brown's actions are inexcusable, but what he says about male violence is vital". Brown returned to film...
- getting rid of the rats, the flies... nothing justifies this kind of uh, inexcusable behavior. That's why we're pro-Soviet. That's why we stand by the Soviet...
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- Crown; it would be forbidden to charge the natives (except where it was inexcusable); moderate rates would be imposed on taxes and services; Rates and tributes...
- any other president since World War II ... With the exception of his inexcusable continuation of the war in Vietnam, Nixon really will get high marks...
- Journalists, called the decision to allow a source pre-approval of an article "inexcusable", while the Poynter Institute's chief ethicist Kelly McBride opined that...