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disculpa, apología, excusa

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apology
A formal justification, defence

The Apology of Socrates.

An expression of remorse or regret for having said or done something that harmed another: an instance of apologizing (saying that one is sorry)

The CEO made a public apology for the scandal, and promised full cooperation with the authorities.

{n} a defence, excuse, justification, plea
a disclaimer of intentional error or offense
To offer an apology
An apology is something that you say or write in order to tell someone that you are sorry that you have hurt them or caused trouble for them. We received a letter of apology He made a public apology for the team's performance
Anything provided as a substitute; a makeshift
an expression of regret at having caused trouble for someone; "he wrote a letter of apology to the hostess"
An acknowledgment intended as an atonement for some improper or injurious remark or act; an admission to another of a wrong or discourtesy done him, accompanied by an expression of regret
a formal written defense of something you believe in strongly
a poor example; "it was an apology for a meal"; "a poor excuse for an automobile"
Something said or written in defense or justification of what appears to others wrong, or of what may be liable to disapprobation; justification; as, Tertullian's Apology for Christianity
{i} expression of regret or sorrow; defense, justification
a poor example; "it was an apology for a meal"; "a poor excuse for an automobile" an expression of regret at having caused trouble for someone; "he wrote a letter of apology to the hostess" a formal written defense of something you believe in strongly
If you say that you make no apologies for what you have done, you are emphasizing that you feel that you have done nothing wrong. Union officials made no apologies for the threatened chaos. In literature, an autobiographical form in which a defense is the framework for discussion of the author's personal beliefs. Examples include Plato's Apology (4th century BC), in which Socrates answers his accusers by giving a history of his life and moral commitment, and John Henry Newman's Apologia pro Vita Sua (1864), an examination of the principles that inspired his conversion to Roman Catholicism
If you offer or make your apologies, you apologize. When Mary finally appeared, she made her apologies to Mrs Madrigal
What you say when you regret saying or doing something affecting others