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inexcusably

/in-ik-skyoo-zuh-buhl/US // ˌɪn ɪkˈskyu zə bəl //UK // (ˌɪnɪkˈskjuːzəbəl) //

无可厚非,无可置疑地,无可厚非地,无可厚非的是

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : incapable of being excused or justified.

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Examples

  • The first two, though, ended in draws — an excusable one in El Salvador and an inexcusable one at home against Canada.

  • It is maddening and outrageous and completely inexcusable that Texas’s lack of sound utility regulation is having this impact on the rest of the country.

  • “Meyers Leonard’s comment was inexcusable and hurtful, and such an offensive term has no place in the NBA or in our society,” Commissioner Adam Silver said in a statement.

  • That kind of spoiled naïveté seems inexcusable in a clearly intelligent author who is pushing 30.

  • The lack of unity is “inexcusable and lets our party down,” he said.

  • Yes, it was a major and inexcusable fiasco, as I wrote last week.

  • Nothing makes their victory inevitable but the inexcusable assumption that it is.

  • That's an inexcusable lack of leadership from our political elites.

  • It is very inexcusable in him if he stops to play with any other boys, said the young lady, smiling.

  • And hardly a degree less menacing is this gigantic octapus of labor unionism—of inexcusable socialism.

  • Unless it is because of a dream, what you have just now told me is entirely inexcusable.

  • He thought it very wrong and selfish and quite inexcusable on the part of the Church authorities.

  • The protracted delays and inexcusable sluggishness of the leaders had borne their natural fruits.

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