adv. Obs. rare. [f. excused, pa. pple. of EXCUSE v. + -LY2.] In a manner admitting of excuse; with more or less excuse.

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1654.  R. Codrington, trans. Ivstine’s Hist., 297. More excusedly to perform what he had determined. Ibid., 403. He hoped that he more excusedly should commit Sacriledge.

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