• Verb (used with object)

    to regard or judge with forgiveness or indulgence; pardon or forgive; overlook (a fault, error, etc.)
    Excuse his bad manners.
    to offer an apology for; seek to remove the blame of
    He excused his absence by saying that he was ill.
    to serve as an apology or justification for; justify
    Ignorance of the law excuses no one.
    to release from an obligation or duty
    to be excused from jury duty.
    to seek or obtain exemption or release for (oneself)
    to excuse oneself from a meeting.
    to refrain from exacting; remit; dispense with
    to excuse a debt.
    to allow (someone) to leave
    If you'll excuse me, I have to make a telephone call.

    Noun

    an explanation offered as a reason for being excused; a plea offered in extenuation of a fault or for release from an obligation, promise, etc.
    His excuse for being late was unacceptable.
    a ground or reason for excusing or being excused
    Ignorance is no excuse.
    the act of excusing someone or something.
    a pretext or subterfuge
    He uses his poor health as an excuse for evading all responsibility.
    an inferior or inadequate specimen of something specified
    That coward is barely an excuse for a man. Her latest effort is a poor excuse for a novel.

    Idiom

    Excuse me, (used as a polite expression, as when addressing a stranger, when interrupting or disagreeing with someone
    or to request repetition of what has just been said.)

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