


Understanding Excusable Behavior and Situations
Excusable refers to a situation or behavior that can be justified or forgiven due to circumstances beyond one's control. It implies that the person or thing in question is not entirely at fault and that there are mitigating factors that contribute to the issue.
For example, a student might be late to class because of a traffic jam, which is excusable since it was an unforeseen event beyond their control. Similarly, a company might experience a delay in delivering a product due to a supplier's mistake, which is excusable if the supplier's error was unintentional and beyond their control.
In general, excusable behavior or situations are those that are not intentional or deliberate, but rather the result of external factors or circumstances that are beyond one's control.



