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Etymology

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From inexcusable +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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inexcusably (comparative more inexcusably, superlative most inexcusably)

  1. In an inexcusable manner.
    We arrived at the wedding inexcusably late.
    • 1979 December 15, Harold Pickett, “Portrait of May Sarton”, in Gay Community News, volume 7, number 21, page 12:
      Of course there is more — much more — still to discover, and rediscover, in Sarton's work. Sarton has been inexcusably neglected by critics; World of Light will contribute to providing her with the recognition she deserves.

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