adjective
- allowed to be considered or accepted, especially as evidence in a court of law
- worthy of being admitted or allowed entry
Usage: legal
Examples
- The judge ruled that the witness testimony was admissible evidence.
- Only students with passing grades are admissible to the honors program.
- The lawyer argued that the confession was not admissible in court.
- Her application was admissible because she met all the requirements.
- The DNA evidence was deemed admissible by the prosecution.
- Documents obtained illegally are generally not admissible in trial.