adverb
- in a way that can be forgiven or pardoned
Usage: formal; rare
Examples
- His minor oversight was remissibly handled by the understanding supervisor.
- The student’s tardiness was remissibly excused given the circumstances.
- Such small errors are remissibly overlooked in informal settings.
- The judge ruled that the defendant’s actions were remissibly motivated by desperation.
- Her momentary lapse in judgment was remissibly attributed to stress.