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extenuation

[ik-sten-yoo-ey-shuhn] / ɪkˌstɛn juˈeɪ ʃən /


NOUN
reduction
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Committee chair Dianne Feinstein appears to offer some extenuation when she reminds us in the report's preamble of the shock and "pervasive fear" felt after 9/11.

From Chicago Tribune Dec. 11, 2014

Committee Chair Dianne Feinstein appears to offer some extenuation when she reminds us in the report’s preamble of the shock and “pervasive fear” felt after 9/11.

From Washington Post Dec. 11, 2014

Even then, some reporters' questions suggested that, if Weiner's conduct could be defined as an illness, some further extenuation might be available.

From The Guardian Jul. 28, 2013

Or, as used to be said in extenuation of strong leaders, “to make the trains run on time.”

From Washington Post

It must, of course, be remembered in extenuation that with all his social and tutorial duties, the don is very hard worked.

From An American at Oxford by Corbin, John




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