admissible

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    deserving to be admitted

Word Origin

admissible (adj.)
1610s, from Middle French admissible, from past participle stem of Latin admittere (see admit). Legal sense is recorded from 1849.

Antonym

Example

1. The judge ruled that new evidence was admissible .
2. Evidence which is not relevant is not admissible .
3. Overdue notification , since the date of receipt of the application materials shall be deemed admissible .
4. For evidence to be admissible , investigators need to explain how they have reached their conclusions .
5. Guarantor also agrees that buyers books showing the account between buyer and seller shall be admissible in any action and shall be binding upon guarantor for the purpose of establishing the terms set forth therein .

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