extenuating circumstances

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extenuating circumstances 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Law.

  1. Usually extenuating circumstances . a circumstance that renders conduct less serious and thereby serves to reduce the damages to be awarded or the punishment to be imposed.

extenuating circumstances 近义词

extenuating circumstances

等同于 vindication

extenuating circumstances 的近义词 6
extenuating circumstances 的反义词 5

更多extenuating circumstances例句

  1. In some cases, extenuating circumstances allowed women a chance to play.
  2. Eligible students had to show extenuating circumstances, including physical challenges, mental health needs or demonstrated academic success during virtual learning.
  3. Certainly my instinct is to identify with the police, no matter the circumstance.
  4. The union does not under any circumstance condone violence of any kind, including against police officers.
  5. If a product is beautiful, why do you need all that pomp and circumstance?
  6. Instead, there was a high school band striking up the Elgar march “Pomp and Circumstance.”
  7. But Paul Newman—who now, finally, is none of these people—is clearly at home with his current circumstance: as no one but himself.
  8. Which latter circumstance he begged Mr. Perker to note, with a glowing countenance and many marks of indignation.
  9. A similar circumstance has occurred on the seashore at Hoy Lake, Cheshire, where several "fairy pipes" have been found.
  10. This circumstance had made her feel a deeper interest in Gilbert, and had quickened her friendship into love.
  11. Her money-bags had been filled in Manchester, and from time to time in her history you are reminded of this circumstance.
  12. If you wish, I will send a copy of the certificate of the duty done by this engine, which states very minutely every circumstance.