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admissible
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Example Sentences
Origin
ad·mis·si·ble
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ə
bəl
/
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adjective
1.
that may be allowed or conceded; allowable:
an admissible plan.
2.
capable or worthy of being
admitted
:
admissible evidence.
Origin:
1605–15;
<
Latin
admiss-
(
see
admission
) +
-ible
;
or <
French,
formed from same elements
Related forms
ad·mis·si·bil·i·ty,
ad·mis·si·ble·ness,
noun
ad·mis·si·bly,
adverb
non·ad·mis·si·bil·i·ty,
noun
non·ad·mis·si·ble,
adjective
non·ad·mis·si·ble·ness,
noun
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non·ad·mis·si·b·ly,
adverb
un·ad·mis·si·ble,
adjective
un·ad·mis·si·ble·ness,
noun
un·ad·mis·si·b·ly,
adverb
COLLAPSE
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2012.
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Example Sentences
The four are unlikely forensic sleuths, specializing in scientific evidence that will be
admissible
in courts of law.
In civil trials, almost everything is
admissible
if it is relevant.
Hardly an acceptable standard for erudite debate, let alone
admissible
science.
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The four are unlikely forensic sleuths, specializing in scientific evidence that will be
admissible
in courts of law.
In civil trials, almost everything is
admissible
if it is relevant.
Hardly an acceptable standard for erudite debate, let alone
admissible
science.
Oziel
admissible
as evidence were those of the doctor dictating his notes and not.
The government responded that the evidence was
admissible
because it did not need to get a court order at all.
The shortcomings became widely known and led to changes in the laws governing
admissible
evidence.
Ethel probably aspired to espionage, but the government had no definitive,
admissible
proof against her.
But under the federal law, that confession would be
admissible
during the sentencing phase.
The court deemed the defendant's answer and the gun
admissible
as evidence against him.
Much of the criticism of the verdict was premised on the idea that such evidence would have been
admissible
in a commission trial.
At the same time the extent of his
admissible
evidence is potentially limitless--another difference between history and the law.
Mohammed's statements in the last few years should be
admissible
at trial because they were voluntary and came long.
The evidence itself need not be the sort
admissible
at trial.
The truth is, there was plenty of fault, but since it was a no-fault state it was not
admissible
in court.
Only if a student is academically
admissible
is his or her disciplinary history reviewed.
COLLAPSE
Collins
World English Dictionary
admissible
(ədˈmɪsəb
ə
l)
—
adj
1.
able or deserving to be considered or allowed
2.
deserving to be admitted or allowed to enter
3.
law
(esp of evidence) capable of being or bound to be admitted in a court of law
admissi'bility
—
n
ad'missibleness
—
n
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
2009 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009
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Etymonline
Word Origin & History
admissible
1610s, from Fr. admissible, from L.L. admissibilem, from pp. stem of admittere (see
admit
). Legal sense is recorded from 1849.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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FOLDOC
Computing Dictionary
admissible definition
algorithm
A description of a
search algorithm
that is guaranteed to find a minimal solution path before any other solution paths, if a solution exists. An example of an admissible search algorithm is
A* search
.
(1999-07-19)
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, © Denis Howe 2010
http://foldoc.org
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