noun
- The plural of excusableness; the quality or state of being excusable; the capacity to be forgiven or overlooked.
Usage: Rare; typically used in formal or academic contexts.; The singular form 'excusableness' is itself uncommon; 'excusability' is the more standard noun form.
Examples
- The excusablenesses of minor infractions differ from those of serious crimes.
- Legal scholars debated the excusablenesses of various defenses in the case.
- The judge considered the excusablenesses of the defendant's actions given the circumstances.
- Different cultures may recognize different excusablenesses for the same behavior.