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Definition of "inexcusably" [in•ex•cus•a•bly]

  • In an inexcusable manner. (adverb)

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Use "inexcusably" in a sentence
  • "In particular, the commission found that the current Bishop of Limerick, Donal Murray, reacted "inexcusably" to one known case of clerical child abuse while he handled a number of other complaints and suspicions badly."
  • "What is it about the Ford Ka that attracts the kind of inexcusably-timid morons who should have never been rewarded with a driving licence?"
  • "I haven't been back to England in a very long time --- actually, an inexcusably long time --- but I got to know it pretty well years ago when I was studying at Cambridge for a semester."