Excusing

/ɪkˈskjuːzɪŋ/ verb

Accepting someone's explanation for why they did something wrong, or letting someone leave without punishment.

From Old French 'excuser,' derived from Latin 'excusare'—'ex-' (out) + 'causa' (cause/reason)—literally meaning 'to put forth a reason.' The meaning shifted from 'offering a reason' to 'accepting that reason as valid.'

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