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Translations inexcusably [ˌɪnɪksˈkjuːzəblɪ] ADV [behave] → de modo inexcusable, de modo imperdonable she had been inexcusably careless → había cometido un descuido inexcusable or imperdonable inexcusably adv → unverzeihlich; she had been inexcusably careless/lazy → ihre Nachlässigkeit/Faulheit war unverzeihlich gewesen inexcusably [ˌɪnɪksˈkjuːzəblɪ] adv → imperdonabilmente inexcusably lazy → di una pigrizia imperdonabile inexcusably [ˌɪnɪksˈkjuːzəblɪ] adv → imperdonabilmente inexcusably lazy → di una pigrizia imperdonabile How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Well or ill done, excusably or inexcusably, it was done. So often and so essentially have we heretofore suffered from the want of secrecy and despatch, that the Constitution would have been inexcusably defective, if no attention had been paid to those objects. Upon the whole, there can be no room to doubt that the convention acted wisely in copying from the models of those constitutions which have established good behavior as the tenure of their judicial offices, in point of duration; and that so far from being blamable on this account, their plan would have been inexcusably defective, if it had wanted this important feature of good government. |
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