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inexcusable

[in-ik-skyoo-zuh-buhl] / ˌɪn ɪkˈskyu zə bəl /


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The vote was held on 30 November but the count was delayed twice by technical outages, which electoral officials called "inexcusable".

From BBC

Having this key piece of the water system empty at a time of high fire danger was inexcusable, said George Engel, an entertainment executive whose house was left standing while neighboring homes were destroyed.

From Los Angeles Times

It was also condemned by the Campaign Against Antisemitism, which described the video as "sickening and totally inexcusable".

From BBC

“The failure to do that is inexcusable and it contributes to a lot of misery,” Gleick said.

From Los Angeles Times

The report described February 2020 as a "lost month" and said the government's lack of urgency was "inexcusable".

From BBC