excuss Antonyms
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Meaning of excuss
Webster
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
- 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.
- I excused myself from the conversation as it was becoming too heated.
- The doctor excused the patient from taking the medication due to side effects.
- The judge excused the witness from answering a question that was deemed irrelevant.
- The teacher excused the student from a test due to extenuating circumstances.
- The parent excused the child from school for a day to attend a special event.
- 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.