extenuation
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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 Washington Post • 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 Chicago Tribune • 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
It has always been noted in extenuation that literary satire thrives on vile bodies and that swinishness justifies a measure of pique.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He found a more complete extenuation of Mary's extravagance.
From One Day at a Time and Other Talks on Life and Religion by Alexander, Arch.