Definitions

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  • adverb In a way or to an extent that is not permissible.

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  • adverb not permissibly

Etymologies

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impermissible +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • The contention was that the trial court "impermissibly" declined to allow the jury to determine whether Steven Thomas's ingestion of white lead carbonate caused his lead poisoning.

    Law And More 2008

  • The contention was that the trial court "impermissibly" declined to allow the jury to determine whether Steven Thomas's ingestion of white lead carbonate caused his lead poisoning.

    Law And More 2008

  • The contention was that the trial court "impermissibly" declined to allow the jury to determine whether Steven Thomas's ingestion of white lead carbonate caused his lead poisoning.

    Law And More 2008

  • The contention was that the trial court "impermissibly" declined to allow the jury to determine whether Steven Thomas's ingestion of white lead carbonate caused his lead poisoning.

    Law And More 2008

  • The contention was that the trial court "impermissibly" declined to allow the jury to determine whether Steven Thomas's ingestion of white lead carbonate caused his lead poisoning.

    Law And More 2008

  • The contention was that the trial court "impermissibly" declined to allow the jury to determine whether Steven Thomas's ingestion of white lead carbonate caused his lead poisoning.

    Law And More 2008

  • The contention was that the trial court "impermissibly" declined to allow the jury to determine whether Steven Thomas's ingestion of white lead carbonate caused his lead poisoning.

    Law And More 2008

  • The contention was that the trial court "impermissibly" declined to allow the jury to determine whether Steven Thomas's ingestion of white lead carbonate caused his lead poisoning.

    Law And More 2008

  • The contention was that the trial court "impermissibly" declined to allow the jury to determine whether Steven Thomas's ingestion of white lead carbonate caused his lead poisoning.

    Law And More 2008

  • The contention was that the trial court "impermissibly" declined to allow the jury to determine whether Steven Thomas's ingestion of white lead carbonate caused his lead poisoning.

    Law And More 2008

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