26984 words

excused

9 definitions • 13 examples
1
past simple and past participle of
2
to forgive someone or something:

Examples:

excuse someone for something/doing something Please excuse me for arriving late - the bus was delayed.
Nothing can excuse that sort of behaviour.
No amount of financial recompense can excuse the way in which the company carried out its policy.
We cannot excuse him for these crimes.
3
to allow someone not to do or attend something when they normally would have to:

Examples:

be excused from I asked the teacher if I could be excused from hockey practice as my knee still hurt.
excuse someone/yourself from something/doing something Please excuse me from the rest of the meeting - I've just received a phone call that requires my immediate attention.
You are excused—you may go.
4
a polite way of attracting someone's attention, especially someone you do not know:

Examples:

Excuse me, does this bus go to Oxford Street?
5
used to politely ask someone to move so that you can walk past them:

Examples:

Excuse me, can I just get past?
6
used to tell someone politely that you are leaving:

Examples:

Excuse me a moment, I'll be with you shortly.
7
used to say sorry for something you have done by accident:

Examples:

Did I take your seat? Do excuse me.
8
said before disagreeing with someone:

Examples:

Excuse me, but aren't you forgetting something?
9
used to politely ask someone to repeat something they have said because you have not heard it:

Examples:

Excuse me, I didn't quite hear what you said.

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