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- Dictionaryinadmissible/ˌɪnədˈmɪsɪbl/
adjective
- 1. (especially of evidence in court) not accepted as valid: "he held that such evidence was inadmissible"
- 2. not to be allowed or tolerated: "an inadmissible interference in the affairs of the Church"
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The meaning of INADMISSIBLE is not admissible. How to use inadmissible in a sentence.
unable to be accepted, esp. in a law court: The lie detector test was inadmissible as evidence in the case. (Definition of inadmissible from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Inadmissible definition: not admissible; not allowable. See examples of INADMISSIBLE used in a sentence.
unable to be accepted in a law court: Her confession was ruled inadmissible as evidence because it was given under pressure from the police. Opposite. admissible formal. Compare. unacceptable. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Court cases, orders & decisions. actionable. actionably. administer. admissibility. admissible. drumhead.
If something's inadmissible, it's not allowed or permitted, usually because it's seen to be irrelevant. Inadmissible evidence needs to stay out of the courtroom.