excusable - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of excusable in Hindi

Adjective

  • क्षम्य
  • क्षमा योग्य
  • माफी-योग्य

excusable Definition

Adjective

  • able to be justified or forgiven; forgivable.

excusable Example

  • the error is excusable ( त्रुटि क्षमा योग्य है )
  • Yet somehow the luck element seems excusable in this game. ( फिर भी किसी न किसी तरह इस खेल में भाग्य तत्व क्षम्य लगता है। )
  • The delay from November 1993 to April 1999 was therefore excusable, almost by definition. ( इसलिए नवंबर 1993 से अप्रैल 1999 तक की देरी क्षम्य थी, लगभग परिभाषा के अनुसार। )
  • That fact and a nod to Jewel's impressive vocal range make this sour pop ditty almost excusable. ( वह तथ्य और गहना की प्रभावशाली मुखर श्रृंखला के लिए एक संकेत इस खट्टे पॉप किटी को लगभग क्षमा करने योग्य बनाता है। )

More Sentence

  • I don't know if it's excusable that a developer didn't know the capabilities of the Dreamcast, but maybe Crave Entertainment didn't, even though every other 3rd party developer did.
  • Perhaps vengeance could have initially been understandable, even excusable, but not now.
  • It is excusable, for she had a hard life of it: but still it was dangerous; for when Mrs.
  • Where an attempt to profit somehow on the side was, if not excusable, at least understandable.
  • But it was excusable in him, that he should forget part of an order, in his present wearied condition.
  • A frantic yell rose from the whole hall, there was a deafening roar of applause; almost half the audience was applauding: their enthusiasm was excusable.
  • Usually the reasoning of such persons is false and one-sided, yet always genuine and taking; wherefore their narrow egotism seems both amiable and excusable.
  • In 1850 the New School Assembly declared slave-holding, unless excusable for some special reason, a cause for discipline; in 1853 it asked the Southern presbyteries to report what action they had taken to put themselves in accord with the resolution of 1850; The separation of the southern part of the Associate Reformed Church from the northern in 1821, and the establishment of the Associate Reformed Synod of the South had not been due to slavery, but was for convenience in administration.
  • The little town of Eregli, some 190 kilometres distant from Konia, presented the only excusable locality for the terminus of the first section, and even that place is 90 kilometres distant from Karaman, the last town of any importance for some hundreds of miles on the way to the Euphrates valley, the country between the two towns being desolate and sparsely inhabited.
  • But they have to understand that their actions were not excusable.
  • Additionally, all delays are either excusable or non-excusable.
  • Additionally, all delays are either excusable or non-excusable.
  • The poor taste in the buildup is not so excusable.
  • This is not a case of inadvertent, excusable neglect,
  • "We don't find this type of action excusable.
  • Still, those excuses don't make rudeness excusable.
  • It is unethical in most cases, it is excusable in some
  • Late arrival for a job interview is never excusable.
  • Carlyle's influence on him may be traced both in his admiration for strong rulers and strong government, which led him to write as though tyranny and brutality were excusable, and in his independent treatment of character.
  • Simultaneously Wladislaus contracted an offensive and defensive alliance with Venice against the Porte, a treaty directly contrary indeed to the pacta conventa he had sworn to observe, but excusable in the desperate circumstances.