Admissibly: meaning, definitions and examples

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admissibly

 

[ ədˈmɪsəblɪ ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

in a permitted manner

Admissibly refers to the manner in which something is allowable or permissible. It is often used in legal and formal contexts to describe actions or decisions that conform to established rules or standards. When something is admissibly presented, it means that it meets certain criteria that validate its acceptance or recognition. In a broader sense, it can apply to any scenario where there are guidelines or regulations governing what is acceptable.

Synonyms

acceptably, appropriately, legitimately.

Examples of usage

  • The evidence was admissibly presented in court.
  • She entered the competition admissibly according to the rules.
  • The application was submitted admissibly for review.

Translations

Translations of the word "admissibly" in other languages:

🇵🇹 admissivelmente

🇮🇳 स्वीकृत रूप से

🇩🇪 zulässig

🇮🇩 dapat diterima

🇺🇦 допустимо

🇵🇱 dopuszczalnie

🇯🇵 許容可能に

🇫🇷 admissiblement

🇪🇸 admisiblemente

🇹🇷 kabul edilebilir şekilde

🇰🇷 허용 가능하게

🇸🇦 بشكل مقبول

🇨🇿 přijatelně

🇸🇰 prijateľne

🇨🇳 可接受地

🇸🇮 sprejemljivo

🇮🇸 aðgengilega

🇰🇿 қабылданатын түрде

🇬🇪 მიღებული სახით

🇦🇿 qəbul edilə bilən şəkildə

🇲🇽 admisiblemente

Etymology

The word 'admissibly' derives from the base word 'admissible', which comes from the Latin 'admittere', meaning to allow to enter or to permit. The Latin term 'ad' means 'to' or 'toward', while 'mittere' means 'to send'. Combining these roots gave rise to the concept of allowing something to come into a space or a situation. The suffix '-ly' is then added to form the adverb, indicating the manner of being admissible. This structure reflects the evolution of legal and formal lexicons, where the clarity of permission and acceptance holds significant importance. Over time, 'admissibly' has retained its association with legality and formalities, being frequently employed in courtrooms, regulatory frameworks, and academic discourse.