remissibly

/rɪˈmɪsəbli/
adverb
  1. In a manner that can be forgiven, pardoned, or canceled.
    • He argued that his actions were remissibly motivated by ignorance.
    • The fine was remissibly waived because of the driver's clean record.
    • The mistake was remissibly small, so the teacher did not penalize the student.
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