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extenuating circumstance

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meanings of extenuatingand circumstance


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extenuating
adjective[before noun]
uk /ɪkˈsten.ju.eɪ.tɪŋ/ us /ɪkˈsten.ju.eɪ.t̬ɪŋ/
causing a wrong act to be judged less seriously by giving reasons ...
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circumstance
noun
uk /ˈsɜː.kəm.stɑːns/ us /ˈsɝː.kəm.stæns/
a fact or event that makes a situation the way ...
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Examples of extenuating circumstance


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I merely mention, as an extenuatingcircumstance, that it is not alone in that.
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This is an extenuatingcircumstance, and we should think constructively of extending privileges for these inspctors.
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Is that any extenuatingcircumstance?
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However, on that occasion there was the extenuatingcircumstance of the introduction of a surprise clause.
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I may add the extenuatingcircumstance that when a prima donna is absent, it is not unusual for a reluctant understudy to be put on to play the role.
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It is a misfortune that the extenuatingcircumstance is separated from the operative word "failure".
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It is a new form of dealing with failure without reasonable excuse to separate the fault of failure from the extenuatingcircumstance of "with reasonable excuse".
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The judge reduced the penalty to its lowest limit due to the extenuatingcircumstance of no prior criminal records.
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When verification of an attendant circumstance decreases the penalty, it is known as a "mitigating" or "extenuatingcircumstance".
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Were there extreme extenuating circumstances that made delivery impossible?
Moreover, technology decisions should generally adhere to this position posture, although occasionally opportunistic and extenuating circumstances may lead to technology decisions that are at variance with the institution's overall posture.
It is always a very grave offence, even in the most extenuating circumstances.
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The special extenuating circumstances make this a borderline case.
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This is a relatively short period, and it is short precisely because it has been possible to find extenuating circumstances.
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I hope that such extenuating circumstances will lead to sensitive and sensible enforcement.
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This is a borderline case with special extenuating circumstances.
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The greatest care is exercised to find extenuating circumstances.
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We want to know whether such extenuating circumstances exist in this particular case.
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When was there one before with such extenuating circumstances as these?
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It seems to me that it would be impossible to define extenuating circumstances because for many reasons they are so various.
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