inadmissible

[ˌɪnədˈmɪsəbl]

inadmissible Definition

  • 1not accepted as valid or true
  • 2not allowed or permitted, especially as evidence in a court of law

Using inadmissible: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "inadmissible" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The evidence was ruled inadmissible by the judge.

  • Example

    His behavior was deemed inadmissible in a professional setting.

  • Example

    The proposal was rejected as inadmissible due to lack of supporting data.

inadmissible Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with inadmissible

  • evidence that cannot be presented in court because it does not meet legal requirements

    Example

    The defense attorney objected to the use of the witness's statement as inadmissible evidence.

  • behavior that is not acceptable or appropriate in a given situation

    Example

    The company has a zero-tolerance policy for inadmissible conduct in the workplace.

  • a point or statement that is not relevant or applicable to the discussion or debate at hand

    Example

    The speaker's inadmissible argument only served to derail the conversation.

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Summary: inadmissible in Brief

'Inadmissible' [ˌɪnədˈmɪsəbl] describes something that is not accepted as valid or true, or not allowed or permitted, especially as evidence in a court of law. It is often used in legal contexts, such as 'The evidence was ruled inadmissible by the judge.' 'Inadmissible' can also refer to inappropriate behavior or arguments, as in 'The company has a zero-tolerance policy for inadmissible conduct in the workplace.'