excusation

[ˌɛkskjʊˈzeɪʃən]

excusation Definition

  • 1the act of excusing oneself or apologizing
  • 2a formal justification or defense

Using excusation: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "excusation" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He made an excusation for his absence from the meeting.

  • Example

    Her excusation for being late was that she missed her bus.

  • Example

    The lawyer presented a strong excusation for his client's actions.

excusation Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with excusation

  • beg someone's excusation

    to apologize to someone for something

    Example

    I must beg your excusation for my behavior last night.

  • a formal statement explaining one's absence from an event or meeting

    Example

    Please provide an excusation of absence if you cannot attend the meeting.

  • a formal statement explaining one's lateness or delay

    Example

    She provided an excusation of delay for her tardiness to the interview.

Origins of excusation

from Latin 'excusatio', meaning 'an excuse'

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Summary: excusation in Brief

'Excusation' [ˌɛkskjʊˈzeɪʃən] refers to the act of excusing oneself or apologizing, or a formal justification or defense. It is often used in formal contexts, such as providing an excusation of absence or delay. Synonyms include 'apology,' 'justification,' and 'defense.'