noun

admissibility

admissibility

The judge questioned the admissibility of the evidence.

The judge questioned the admissibility of the evidence.

They discussed the admissibility of his application.

They discussed the admissibility of his application.

the admissibility of ((sth.)) the quality of being acceptable, especially in a court of law The judge questioned the admissibility of the evidence.

Synonyms: acceptability, permissibility; Antonyms: inadmissibility

From the adjective 'admissible' plus the noun-forming suffix '-ity'. 'Admissible' comes from Latin 'admittere', meaning 'to let in'.

Think of it as 'admit-ability' – the quality of being able to be admitted or allowed.

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