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- r in an unpardonable manner or to an unpardonable degree
he was inexcusably cruel to his wife - r without any excuse
- Even though the attack was directed by state troopers, prison guards "inexcusably" were allowed to participate.
- To White House officials, Miers is a quiet workaholic who got an inexcusably raw deal.
- Of one California Cabernet Sauvignon he recently wrote, "This is a pathetic wine with a bouquet that reeks of cardboard, is inexcusably diluted, and has harsh flavors that offer no .