Definition for IN-EX-CUS'A-BLE-NESS

IN-EX-CUS'A-BLE-NESS, n.

The quality of not admitting of excuse or justification; enormity beyond forgiveness or palliation. This inexcusableness is stated on the supposition that they knew God, but did not glorify him. South.

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