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Definition of Extenuators
1. extenuator [n] - See also: extenuator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Extenuators
Literary usage of Extenuators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Historical Review by American Historical Association (1905)
"... desire to make people happy when by so doing he could add to his prestige and
live more comfortably himself. His recent extenuators may be challenged to ..."
2. Scribners Monthly (1878)
"Count Potocki was not without his sympathizers and extenuators, but remorse for
You XV.—6. Time had only served to strengthen the profound love which Count ..."
3. France by Morgan (Sydney), Thomas Charles Morgan (1818)
"It well becomes the habitual extenuators of high-born vice, the indignant opponents
of all enquiry into elevated delinquency, to seize on such an ..."
4. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1842)
"It is admitted even by his eulogists, and also by his extenuators, that his
literary fabrications were departures from virtue, and which at best must be set ..."
5. The Metropolitan (1842)
"... gentle words the feeble back to heaven. plume himself upon his guilty conquests
over your feebler sisters— let him no longer find among you extenuators, ..."