Thomas Wentworth Higginson asked that he be excused from serving on the committee, and moved that Lucy Stone be added in his place.
As soon as the vote was announced, and Abby Kelly's right on the business committee decided, the men, two of whom were clergymen, asked to be excused from serving on the committee.
Samuel Carey, with more of the same sort, which I beg to be excused from trying to recall to mind, or to repeat.
Therefore no man ought to be excused from swearing, on account of his dignity.
But, though the law itself remains, there are cases in which non-observance of it is excused from guilt.
If by deciding offhand they sometimes sin or fail to recognize sin in a past act, this will come from invincible ignorance, and they will be excused from responsibility.
Example: A child who thinks he is obliged to lie because he has been told to do this, is excused from sin on account of his ignorance.
Do these Wants prompt Men to exert their Power in requiring that of others, which they themselves would rather be excused from, were the same required of them?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "excused from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.