Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a manner not admissible.

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  • adverb In an inadmissible way.

Etymologies

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in- + admissible + -ly

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Examples

  • It is an inadmissibly narrow conception of American constitutional law to confine it to the words of the Constitution and to disregard the gloss which life has written upon them.

    Jeanine Molloff: The Character Issue, FISA and The Constitution 2008

  • It is an inadmissibly narrow conception of American constitutional law to confine it to the words of the Constitution and to disregard the gloss which life has written upon them.

    Dan DeWalt: History Doesn't Impeach, Only Congress Can 2008

  • It is an inadmissibly narrow conception of American constitutional law to confine it to the words of the Constitution and to disregard the gloss which life has written upon them.

    Robert L. Borosage: Time for a Grand Inquest into Bush's High Crimes 2008

  • It is an inadmissibly narrow conception of American constitutional law to confine it to the words of the Constitution and to disregard the gloss which life has written upon them.

    History will judge, not impeach. 2007

  • The court Thursday said the ministry and the City Hall inadmissibly based their assessment of the U capa house's equipment on their own opinions, instead of the relevant state regulation.

    Prague Monitor 2009

  • In recent years the officials came under suspicion of inadmissibly interfering in cases on politicians 'order.

    Prague Monitor 2009

  • As a result, its infrastructure has become dilapidated, depreciation of equipment has reached a critical point, and standards of living are inadmissibly low - with the exception of a few "oases" prospering on hydrocarbon revenues.

    IntelliBriefs 2008

  • (where it became so widespread) that those who live within such society become relative impervious to inadmissibly flagrant ways that politicians steal and lie from / to their electorates, promote patronage to their family and supports and conduct illegal deals left

    Home 2009

  • (where it became so widespread) that those who live within such society become relative impervious to inadmissibly flagrant ways that politicians steal and lie from / to their electorates, promote patronage to their family and supports and conduct illegal deals left

    Home 2009

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