Admissible
(
adjective
,
verb
)
(As an adjective)
Admissible ( adjective )
- Capable of being allowed, permitted, or accepted; allowable.
- Permissible as evidence in a court of law.
Origin:
From medieval latin admissibilis, from latin admittere ("to allow in").
Examples:
- The judge ruled that the evidence was admissible in court.
- The defense argued that the evidence was not admissible because it had been obtained illegally.
- The prosecution presented admissible evidence to support their case.
- The witness's testimony was deemed admissible by the judge.
- The defense attorney questioned the admissibility of the evidence.
(As a verb)
Admissible ( verb )
- Capable of being allowed, permitted, or accepted; allowable.
- Permissible as evidence in a court of law.
Origin:
From medieval latin admissibilis, from latin admittere ("to allow in").
Examples:
- The judge ruled that the evidence was admissible in court.
- The defense argued that the evidence was not admissible because it had been obtained illegally.
- The prosecution presented admissible evidence to support their case.
- The witness's testimony was deemed admissible by the judge.
- The defense attorney questioned the admissibility of the evidence.