extenuating Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
extenuating ka kya matlab hota hai
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Adjective:
हल्का करने वाली,
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extenuating शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
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हल्का करने वाली परिस्थियों में, जबकि जीवित रहना असहनीय प्रतीत होता है, कुछ लोग आत्महत्या को बचाव के साधन के रूप में अपनाते हैं।
extenuating's Usage Examples:
extenuate the case regardless of clinical or domestic circumstances or extenuating factors.
If a taxpayer is genuinely unable to pay due to extenuating circumstances, the IRS may decide to delay collection for a period of time.
The individual is generally homebound as a result of frailty, illness, or extenuating circumstances.
The following rules typically apply, but there may be extenuating circumstances in which the laws become more flexible.
It was due to him that, in 1832, the right, so important in actual French practice, was given to juries to find "extenuating circumstances" in cases when guilt involved the death penalty.
On these three considerations alone is based the conception of irresponsibility for crimes and the extenuating circumstances admitted by all legislative codes.
This part of Henrys policy is connected with the name of his two extortionate fiscal judges Empson and Dudley, who turned law and justice into rapine by their minute inquisition into all technical breaches of legality, and the nice fashion in which they adapted the fine to the wealth of the misdemeanant, without any reference to his moral guilt or any regard for extenuating circumstances.
It was not till 1899 that the unfortunate prisoner was brought back to France for retrial by court-martial, and even then, so strong was the anti-Semitic and military prejudice, he was again found guilty "with extenuating circumstances" at Rennes (September 9), though ten days later he was "pardoned" by President Loubet.
In these Orestes is the guilt-laden mortal who is purified from his sin by the grace of the gods, whose merciful justice is shown to all persons whose crime is mitigated by extenuating circumstances.
No evidence was presented to suggest cause or extenuating circumstances.
Synonyms:
exculpatory,
Antonyms:
guilty, inculpatory,