Examples of 'excused' in a sentence

Meaning of "excused"

excuse (verb): To offer a reason or explanation to justify or defend a fault, wrongdoing, or failure
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  • simple past tense and past participle of excuse

How to use "excused" in a sentence

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excused
Such acts were often excused on unacceptable grounds.
He excused himself for his bad behavior.
I request that he be excused from further testimony.
She excused herself for a quick moment.
You are of course excused from the chorus.
Mary excused herself to answer a phone call.
I would like to be excused from this case.
She excused herself some time ago.
I would like to be excused from the twins.
But he excused himself from calling upon me.
Tom could have been excused from doing that.
Lisa excused herself a few minutes ago.
Jurors may also be excused during trial.
She excused her actions with passion.
I can get you excused from school.

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She excused herself for coming late.
I see we are fortunately excused the matter of dealing.
He was excused from the remainder of the work.
They just want to be excused of their struggle.
I have excused myself and will not go tonight.
Persons entitled to be excused from jury service.
Had excused himself to use the restroom.
I have asked to be excused from having children.
I excused myself before the banquet was served.
You may both be excused to go to your room.
I excused myself to the restroom to get perspective.
You are not excused from the table.
I excused myself and returned to the table.
Are we gonna be excused from the final exam.
I excused myself and left the restaurant.
Most planters were excused from active service.
Excused and exited the jury box.
I need to be excused from the final exam.
But inadequate supervision can not be excused.
And even excused from fatigue duty.
Human rights violations could never be excused.
So you can be excused from objective discussions.
If you win your life will be excused.
Some can be excused if poverty is behind them.
Its wicked persona is not to be excused or ameliorated.
I always excused it because he came from nothing.
Sends her best but asks to be excused.
I must ask to be excused on voting on this matter.
When the girls have been excused.
And he excused himself from the table.
If anyone here wishes to be excused please go now.
He had been excused military service on medical grounds.
And you are not going to be excused until you do.
The teacher excused me from the examination.
Those of you with small children are excused.

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