inadmissible
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of inadmissible
First recorded in 1770–80; in- 3 + admissible
Explanation
If something's inadmissible, it's not allowed or permitted, usually because it's seen to be irrelevant. Inadmissible evidence needs to stay out of the courtroom. While you can use the adjective inadmissible to talk about anything that's not tolerated or is objectionable, it's most commonly used in a legal context. In a courtroom, when evidence is declared inadmissible by a judge, that means it can't be mentioned during a trial — it's not relevant or valid. Inadmissible adds the "not" prefix in- to admissible, from the Latin root admittere, "to allow to enter."
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Example Sentences
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"Inadmissible," he calls it, "regardless of how grave the crime."
From US News • May 1, 2015
Hodge, who won a Tony in the latest revival of "La Cage aux Folles," was directed by Lloyd in John Osborne's play "Inadmissible Evidence" at the Donmar Warehouse in London.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 4, 2012
Karen Gillan aka Amy Pond of Doctor Who has landed a lead role in Inadmissible Evidence.
From The Guardian • Jul. 22, 2011
Doctor Who actress Karen Gillan is to make her professional theatre debut in a West End revival of John Osborne's 1964 play Inadmissible Evidence.
From BBC • Jul. 22, 2011
Inadmissible, likewise, is the explanation: "Who of His cotemporaries will consider, or considered, it" for את, the sign of the Accusative, cannot stand before the Nomin.
From Christology of the Old Testament: And a Commentary on the Messianic Predictions. Vol. 2 by Hengstenberg, Ernst Wilhelm
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