Crossword-Solution: EXCUSATORY 10 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 22

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Excusatory a. Making or containing excuse or apology; apologetical;
as, an excusatory plea.

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making or containing excuse or apology 1 answer
apologetic 37 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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Yet, the explanation of the partial error, into which the self-excusatory Miss Pierce had led her, was certainly due him, according to her notions of fair play.
The Clarion Samuel Hopkins Adams 2005
General Grant to Halleck, in an excusatory and exculpatory letter (May 7th), as to the disaster on his right, said: "Milroy's old brigade was attacked and gave way in great confusion, almost without resistance, carrying good troops with them."(10) This statement may have been made to tickle Halleck's ear, as he was known to hate Milroy and his friends, but it was, nevertheless, untrue and grossly unjust.
Slavery and Four Years of War, Vol. 1-2 Joseph Warren Keifer 2007
Before entering another (middle- or lower-class) native's house, he is very complimentary, and sometimes three minutes' polite excusatory dialogue is exchanged between the visitor and the native visited before the former passes the threshold.
The Philippine Islands John Foreman 2007
Macready.] SPRINGFIELD, MASS., _Saturday, March 21st, 1868._ MY DEAREST MACREADY, What with perpetual reading and travelling, what with a "true American catarrh" (on which I am complimented almost boastfully), and what with one of the severest winters ever known, your coals of fire received by the last mail did not burn my head so much as they might have done under less excusatory circumstances.
The Letters of Charles Dickens Charles Dickens 2008
She was at once arrested and with two other Friends was condemned by the Court "to suffer the poenalty of the lawe (the just reward of their transgression) on the morrow." One sees a twinge of conscience in the clause in parentheses, as excusatory of themselves to posterity.
Women of America John Rouse Larus 2010