excepable
adjective as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:He found it not exceptable to leave early and visit his sick grandmother during the daytime.
Definition:Not permissible or allowable; unacceptable.
Example:It was unexceptable to have a meeting scheduled during all midday meals when employees are already stressed.
Definition:Not permissible or allowed; unacceptable.
Example:In the final report, all complaints were to be excepted, as they were aimed at improving the service.
Definition:To be excluded or left out.
Example:From the list of candidates, any that had a conviction could be excepted.
Definition:Capable of being left out or removed.
Example:The rule about wearing formal attire during formal events is exceptable to most guests.
Definition:Permissible or allowable to exclude or leave out.
Example:To the exception of emergency services, all non-essential staff were asked to work from home.
Definition:With the exclusion of; not including.
Example:Under the new policy, certain groups of people may be exemptable from the curfew.
Definition:Capable of being excluded or omitted, often in a legal or official context.
Example:It's not exceptable to exclude all outdoor activities during the rainy season; alternatives like indoor games are also needed.
Definition:To leave out; exclude from a group or a consideration.
Example:The coach said that any player who is not excepted from the training session should be there by the start time.
Definition:To leave out or omit from a group, list, etc.
Example:The new policy is clear that no current employees are excepted from the mandated training.
Definition:To be excluded from a group, activity, etc.
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