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inadmissible

[ in-uhd-mis-uh-buhl ]

adjective

  1. not admissible; not allowable:

    Such evidence would be inadmissible in any court.



inadmissible

/ ˌɪəˈɪəə /

adjective

  1. not admissible or allowable
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Derived Forms

  • ˌԲˈ, adverb
  • ˌԲˌˈٲ, noun
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Other Word Forms

  • a·ȴ·i·ٲ noun
  • a·s· adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of inadmissible1

First recorded in 1770–80; in- 3 + admissible
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A majority of the judges also found that his complaints brought under Article 6, the right to a fair hearing, and Article 13, the right to an effective remedy, were "inadmissible".

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Citizenship and Immigration Services, an agency under the Department of Homeland Security, grants temporary parole on a discretionary basis to people who may be inadmissible or ineligible to be admitted to the U.S.

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A similar report filed by the defence was ruled inadmissible - especially after its author admitted in a deposition that the melodies of the two songs were incomparable because "the rhythms are different".

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It begs the question why employees are being subject to polygraph exams,which are notoriously unreliable and inadmissible in court, if DHS has already identified the culprits.

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They say his confession is coerced, obtained through torture and therefore inadmissible as evidence.

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