Synonyms for admissible
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : ad-mis-uh-buh l |
Phonetic Transcription : ædˈmɪs ə bəl |
Top 10 synonyms for admissible
Définition of admissible
Origin :- 1610s, from Middle French admissible, from past participle stem of Latin admittere (see admit). Legal sense is recorded from 1849.
- adj able or deserving of consideration; allowable
- Will the evidence of your own Jefferson, on this point, be admissible?
- Extract from : « The Works of Whittier, Volume VII (of VII) » by John Greenleaf Whittier
- Nor can there be anything human that is not, in some connexion or other, admissible into art.
- Extract from : « A Dish Of Orts » by George MacDonald
- Simply a legal separation—that is admissible, at least, and it is good form.
- Extract from : « A Comedy of Marriage and Other Tales » by Guy De Maupassant
- But this The parallel of Leontes suggested, but not admissible.
- Extract from : « History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth. Vol. II. » by James Anthony Froude
- The question was decided to be admissible, and the answer was "yes."
- Extract from : « History of the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson, President of The United States » by Edmund G. Ross
- Raoul returned no answer, for any hypothesis was admissible.
- Extract from : « Louise de la Valliere » by Alexandre Dumas, Pere
- But not one of these accessories would have been admissible in sculpture.
- Extract from : « The Crown of Wild Olive » by John Ruskin
- Why is it not as admissible in the second case as in the first?
- Extract from : « Evolution, Old & New » by Samuel Butler
- Foul means are admissible when fair—yet it is a sneaking thing to do!
- Extract from : « Twice Bought » by R.M. Ballantyne
- In this game it is not fair to disguise but hiding the approach in any way is admissible.
- Extract from : « How Girls Can Help Their Country » by Juliette Low
Antonyms for admissible
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