English to Spanish Dictionary inexcusable

inexcusable

inexcusable
definition
adjective
Matt's behavior was inexcusable
too bad to be justified or tolerated.
translation of 'inexcusable'
adjective
inexcusable,
imperdonable
example
To sit, stubborn and obscurant, and refuse to acknowledge the roots of politicised mass murder is 'inexcusable' .
For a prestigious seat of learning to be acting in such a reckless manner is 'inexcusable' .
Indulging in 'inexcusable' rivalries can only have a negative impact.
Yesterday he told him their actions were inexplicable and 'inexcusable' that night and could have had even more disastrous consequences.
It would be 'inexcusable' for us to destroy all those weapons and not have them as a backup in the event they're needed.
It is so disheartening to hear 'inexcusable' statements such as ‘I regret killing her’.
We have to quit defending and justifying our 'inexcusable' actions toward other animals.
The fact that the politicians know what they are doing in playing to racist fears, and the damage it causes, makes it 'inexcusable' .
It is 'inexcusable' for a group of senators, many from distant states, to turn this into a partisan issue of their own.
It argues about the value of violence and extends difficult rationales for 'inexcusable' acts.
It is caused by a deliberate act, no matter how justifiable or 'inexcusable' it may be.
The loss of a case file is an 'inexcusable' error and totally unacceptable.
He's a good man, but his acts of treason are 'inexcusable' , whatever the reason.
Either they did not see what was happening, which is 'inexcusable' , or the board was so badly structured that dissenting voices could be ignored.
Harris was reported to have said that he did not believe that killing a child was always 'inexcusable' .
The vitriol, as expressed above, is 'inexcusable' in a civilized society - even on a blog page.
To throw away a two-goal advantage once in a derby is unfortunate, twice though is careless, bordering on 'inexcusable' .
The trade restrictions of the developed world are really pretty 'inexcusable' in political, economic or moral terms.
Continuing a policy of cover-up and concealment would be 'inexcusable' .
The Herald said the condition of the hall was 'inexcusable' given the status of the performer.
I know this letter is 'inexcusably' short, but I just got back home from summer school and I am so tired right now.
Taking another shopping bag every time we make a purchase is wasteful, 'inexcusably' wasteful.
She made to leave, unable to bring herself to care that she was being 'inexcusably' rude, but was caught by Cian as she tried to pass.
Still, while the pacifist position is 'inexcusably' naive, at least it is internally consistent.
Not surprisingly, Mr Egleton resisted the application on the ground that it was 'inexcusably' late.
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