excuss Antonyms

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Meaning of excuss

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excuss (v. t.)

To shake off; to discard.

To inspect; to investigate; to decipher.

To seize and detain by law, as goods.

excuss Sentence Examples

  1. The politician was forced to excuss himself from the meeting due to a conflict of interest.
  2. I was excused from jury duty due to a medical condition.
  3. The student was excused from class due to a family emergency.
  4. The employee was excused from work for a personal matter.
  5. I excused myself from the conversation as it was becoming too heated.
  6. The doctor excused the patient from taking the medication due to side effects.
  7. The judge excused the witness from answering a question that was deemed irrelevant.
  8. The teacher excused the student from a test due to extenuating circumstances.
  9. The parent excused the child from school for a day to attend a special event.
  10. The manager excused the staff from overtime on a holiday weekend.

FAQs About the word excuss

To shake off; to discard., To inspect; to investigate; to decipher., To seize and detain by law, as goods.

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The politician was forced to excuss himself from the meeting due to a conflict of interest.

I was excused from jury duty due to a medical condition.

The student was excused from class due to a family emergency.

The employee was excused from work for a personal matter.