Sentences

extenuate in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

To extenuate means to lessen the seriousness or severity of something, often by providing mitigating circumstances or reasons.

Sample Sentences

  1. The judge decided to extenuate the defendant's sentence due to his difficult upbringing.
  2. While her actions were questionable, they tried to extenuate her behavior by highlighting her mental health struggles.
  3. The defense attorney presented evidence to extenuate the circumstances surrounding the crime.
  4. It's important not to extenuate serious issues, as they deserve to be addressed with honesty.
  5. He believed that his long hours at work would extenuate his late arrival to the family gathering.
  6. The lawyer attempted to extenuate his client's actions by highlighting the difficult circumstances they faced.
  7. In her speech, she sought to extenuate the mistakes made during the project, emphasizing the learning experience.
  8. The judge decided to extenuate the sentence due to the defendant's age and lack of prior convictions.
  9. He tried to extenuate his failure by claiming he had not been given proper guidance.
  10. While some may extenuate their bad behavior, true accountability requires owning up to one's mistakes.

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