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inadmissible

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Adjective — Not allowed to be accepted, especially evidence in a court case.

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How to use inadmissible

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inadmissible evidence ruled inadmissible legally inadmissible

Mostly used in legal contexts.

Etymology

From French inadmissible, formed from in- plus admissible.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “inadmissible” mean?

The word “inadmissible” means not allowed to be accepted, especially evidence in a court case. In plain terms, not allowed in — most often used for evidence a court won't accept.

How do you pronounce “inadmissible”?

“Inadmissible” is pronounced ih-nuhd-MIH-suh-buhl (/ˌɪnədˈmɪsəbəl/ in IPA).

How do you use “inadmissible” in a sentence?

Here is “inadmissible” used in a sentence: “The judge ruled that the recording was inadmissible because it was obtained illegally.”

What part of speech is “inadmissible”?

“Inadmissible” is an adjective.

Where does the word “inadmissible” come from?

The word “inadmissible” comes from French. From French inadmissible, formed from in- plus admissible.

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