Definition of Inexcusably

1. Adverb. In an unpardonable manner or to an unpardonable degree. "He was inexcusably cruel to his wife"


2. Adverb. Without any excuse. "He is unjustifiably harsh on her"
Exact synonyms: Unjustifiably
Partainyms: Excusable, Unjustifiable
Antonyms: Justifiably

Definition of Inexcusably

1. adv. With a degree of guilt or folly beyond excuse or justification.

Definition of Inexcusably

1. Adverb. In an inexcusable manner. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Inexcusably

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inexcusably

inevitable accident
inevitableness
inevitables
inevitably
inexact
inexactitude
inexactitudes
inexactly
inexactness
inexactnesses
inexcitability
inexcitable
inexcogitable
inexcusable
inexcusableness
inexcusably (current term)
inexcuseable
inexecrable
inexecutable
inexecution
inexertion
inexertions
inexhalable
inexhausted
inexhaustedly
inexhaustibility
inexhaustible
inexhaustibleness
inexhaustibly
inexhaustive

Literary usage of Inexcusably

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treatise on the Law of Bailments: Including Carriers, Inn-keepers, and Pledge by James Schouler (1880)
"THREE leading causes of action are recognized in favor of the customer as against the common carrier: I. For inexcusably refusing to receive goods offered ..."

2. A Treatise on the System of Evidence in Trials at Common Law: Including the by John Henry Wigmore (1915)
"Fish & H. Co., 19 SD 139102 NW 601 (here the Court, while adopting the inferior rule, inexcusably cites the Massachusetts cases as if they supported it). ..."

3. A Treatise on the Law of Quasi-contracts by William Albert Keener (1893)
"DEFENDANT WILFULLY OK inexcusably IN DEFAULT UNDER A CONTRACT. Money paid In the cases heretofore considered this chapter, the as to which ihu plaintiff was ..."

4. The Theological and Literary Journal (1856)
"He next proceeds to the specification of two subjects, on which he alleges we have most seriously and inexcusably misrepresented him. ..."

5. Curran and His Contemporaries by Charles Phillips (1850)
"Say not, gentlemen, that I am inexcusably vain when I say, would to God that I had an opportunity of speaking this plain, and, I trust, not absurd language, ..."

6. The Works of John Jewel by John Jewel, John Ayre (1845)
"... inexcusably, [Ti(.,,,-. н. as one condemned by his own judgment. But for excuse hereof, in his book A' 1564^ of the Captivity of Babylon, lie confesseth ..."

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