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inadmissible
[ in-uhd-mis-uh-buhl ]
inadmissible
/ ˌɪəˈɪəə /
adjective
- not admissible or allowable
Derived Forms
- ˌԲˈ, adverb
- ˌԲˌˈٲ, noun
Other Word Forms
- a·ȴ·i·ٲ noun
- a·s· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of inadmissible1
Example Sentences
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".
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.
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".
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.
They say his confession is coerced, obtained through torture and therefore inadmissible as evidence.
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