admissible (Meaning)

Wordnet

admissible (a)

deserving to be admitted

Webster

admissible (a.)

Entitled to be admitted, or worthy of being admitted; that may be allowed or conceded; allowable; as, the supposition is hardly admissible.

admissible Sentence Examples

  1. The judge ruled that the witness's testimony was admissible in the court proceedings.
  2. The attorney submitted a motion to determine whether the newly discovered evidence was admissible.
  3. The defense lawyer objected, arguing that the evidence presented by the prosecution was not admissible.
  4. The court carefully considered the admissible evidence before making a decision on the case.
  5. The prosecutor emphasized the admissible facts to build a strong case against the defendant.
  6. The judge instructed the jury to only consider admissible evidence in their deliberations.
  7. The forensic expert explained the scientific procedures that made the DNA evidence admissible in court.
  8. The legal team worked diligently to ensure that all submitted documents were admissible during the trial.
  9. The appellate court reviewed the trial record to assess whether the lower court properly deemed certain evidence admissible.
  10. The defendant's lawyer objected to the introduction of the witness's statement, arguing that it was not admissible under the rules of evidence.

FAQs About the word admissible

deserving to be admittedEntitled to be admitted, or worthy of being admitted; that may be allowed or conceded; allowable; as, the supposition is hardly admissib

acceptable, permissible,allowable, authorized, mandatory,permitted, legal, okay, OK, lawful

intolerable, barred, barred, impermissible, proscribed, forbidden,inadmissible, unacceptable, denied, unbearable

The judge ruled that the witness's testimony was admissible in the court proceedings.

The attorney submitted a motion to determine whether the newly discovered evidence was admissible.

The defense lawyer objected, arguing that the evidence presented by the prosecution was not admissible.

The court carefully considered the admissible evidence before making a decision on the case.