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  • 51Excusableness — Excusable Ex*cus a*blea. [L. excusabilis: cf. F. excusable. See {Excuse}.] That may be excused, forgiven, justified, or acquitted of blame; pardonable; as, the man is excusable; an excusable action. {Ex*cus a*ble*ness}, n. {Ex*cus a*bly}, adv.… …

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  • 52Excusably — Excusable Ex*cus a*blea. [L. excusabilis: cf. F. excusable. See {Excuse}.] That may be excused, forgiven, justified, or acquitted of blame; pardonable; as, the man is excusable; an excusable action. {Ex*cus a*ble*ness}, n. {Ex*cus a*bly}, adv.… …

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  • 53excuse — excusable, adj. excusableness, n. excusably, adv. excusal, n. excuseless, adj. excuser, n. excusingly, adv. excusive, adj. excusively, adv. v …

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  • 54Construction delay — Construction delays in residential and light construction are often the result of miscommunication between contractors, subcontractors, and property owners. These types of misunderstandings and unrealistic expectations are usually avoided through …

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  • 55véniel — véniel, ielle [ venjɛl ] adj. • 1380; venial XIIIe; lat. ecclés. venialis, de venia « pardon » ♦ Péché véniel, digne de pardon (opposé à péché mortel) . « Le péché véniel ne fait pas perdre l absolution » (Sand). « C est la faute commune et le… …

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  • 56homicide — The killing of one human being by the act, procurement, or omission of another. A person is guilty of criminal homicide if he purposely, knowingly, recklessly or negligently causes the death of another human being. Criminal homicide is murder,… …

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  • 57homicide — The killing of one human being by the act, procurement, or omission of another. A person is guilty of criminal homicide if he purposely, knowingly, recklessly or negligently causes the death of another human being. Criminal homicide is murder,… …

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  • 58pardonnable — [ pardɔnabl ] adj. • pardonable XIIe; de pardonner ♦ Que l on peut pardonner. ⇒ rémissible. Une méprise bien pardonnable. « les écarts pardonnables ou punissables des soldats » (Balzac). (Personnes) Qui mérite le pardon. ⇒ excusable. Cet enfant… …

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  • 59excuse — ex·cuse 1 /ik skyüz/ vb ex·cused, ex·cus·ing vt 1: to grant exemption or release to excused the prospective juror excused the witness after an hour of testimony 2 …

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  • 60compréhensible — [ kɔ̃preɑ̃sibl ] adj. • 1375; lat. comprehensibilis, de comprehendere 1 ♦ Qui peut être compris. ⇒ accessible, clair, intelligible, simple. Message compréhensible. Un texte compréhensible par les enfants. Expliquer d une manière compréhensible. 2 …

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