"Excruciatingly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Excruciatingly" Meaning

Extremely painful or uncomfortable; characterized by intense mental or physical distress.

"Excruciatingly" Examples

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Excruciatingly is an adverb that means extremely or immensely. Here are 5 examples of its usage:

The patient was in excruciatingly pain after the surgery.
The teacher asked the student to repeat the excruciatingly difficult math problem.
The concert was excruciatingly loud, and I had to leave early.
The hike was excruciatingly steep, but the view from the top was breathtaking.
The customer was excruciatingly polite and friendly, making our conversation very enjoyable.

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Relating to the process of eliminating waste products from the body, especially faeces.

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Exculpates means to clear or excuse someone from blame or responsibility for a wrongdoing or mistake. It can also mean to eliminate or remove suspicion or guilt from someone.

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Exculpating refers to the act of clearing someone or something of blame or accusation, often by providing evidence or arguments that refute the charges or allegations made against them. In other words, it means to justify or excuse someone's actions or behavior, making them appear innocent or not responsible for the wrongdoing.

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