ADMISSIBLE


Meaning of ADMISSIBLE in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

admissible evidence (= acceptable in a court of law )

Her lawyer advised that the tape would not be admissible evidence in court.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

evidence

This usually occurred indirectly, but none the less effectively introducing this information which Parliament had tried to rule out as admissible evidence .

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Again, is parliamentary material admissible in support of an argument for an alternative construction?

Confessions made during this period are admissible and often devastating.

Government lawyers said the case was neither merited nor admissible .

However, if certain conditions hold, it can be shown that the algorithm is near admissible .

It was simply not admissible that something as blatantly solid as a rock could have come from the heavens.

Parliamentary material is admissible where the legislation is ambiguous, uncertain or leads to an absurdity.

The judge ruled that the documents were admissible , and this appeal is basically against that ruling.

Thereafter section 433 of the Act of 1986 renders the evidence admissible .

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