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nonadmissibility
ad·mis·si·ble
/
ædˈmɪs
ə
bəl
/
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mis
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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
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
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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
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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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