Admissibility Meaning in English
word
ədˌmɪsəˈbɪɫəti
uhd-MISS-uh-BIL-i-tee
ɐdmˌɪsəbˈɪlɪti
uhd-MISS-uh-BIL-i-tee
Definition
The quality or state of being allowed or accepted, especially in a formal process like law or testing.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly used in formal or legal contexts. Often appears as 'admissibility of evidence' in court, or regarding applications/papers. Not used for people; refers to things like information or documents.
Spanish: admisibilidadPortuguese (BR): admissibilidadePortuguese (PT): admissibilidadeChinese (Simplified): 可采性 - 可接受性Chinese (Traditional): 可受理性 - 可接受性Hindi: स्वीकार्यताArabic: قَبوليةBengali: গ্রহণযোগ্যতাRussian: допустимостьJapanese: 許容性 - 証拠能力Vietnamese: tính hợp lệ - tính được chấp nhậnKorean: 적법성 - 허용성Turkish: kabul edilebilirlikUrdu: قابلیت قبولیتIndonesian: keterterimaan
Example Sentences
The judge will decide the admissibility of the evidence.
basic
The admissibility of the application is being reviewed.
basic
They questioned the admissibility of the test results.
basic
There's always a debate about the admissibility of new types of digital evidence in court.
natural
His lawyer challenged the admissibility of the confession.
natural
The admissibility of this document could change the outcome of the whole case.
natural