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1 error excusable
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2 error excusable
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3 perdonable
adj.pardonable, forgivable.* * *► adjetivo1 excusable, forgivable, pardonable* * *ADJ [error, pecado] forgivable, pardonable* * *= excusable.Ex. Smothering an excusable curse, Modjeski asked: 'How much longer is Wade likely to be out?'.* * *= excusable.Ex: Smothering an excusable curse, Modjeski asked: 'How much longer is Wade likely to be out?'.
* * *forgivable, pardonable* * *perdonable adjpardonable, forgivable* * *adj forgivable* * *perdonable adj: forgivable -
4 dispensable
adj.1 dispensable.2 exemptable, pardonable, excusable.* * *ADJ dispensable* * *1 ‹impedimento/obligación› dispensable2 ‹error/olvido› forgivable, excusable* * *dispensable adjpardonable, excusable* * *adj dispensable* * *dispensable adj1) : dispensable2) : excusable -
5 subsanable
adj.1 solvable (solucionable).2 rectifiable (corregible).3 reparable, repairable, mendable, superable.* * *► adjetivo1 (remediable) reparable, rectifiable2 (solucionable) surmountable* * *ADJ (=perdonable) excusable; (=reparable) repairable* * *subsanable adj1. [solucionable] solvable2. [corregible] rectifiable
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