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not legally recognized, especially in a court of law
- It is prohibited to use illegally obtained evidence in court, as it is considered inadmissible.
- The contract, which was signed under false pretenses, was declared invalid and its terms inadmissible in court.
- The prosecutor deemed the witness's statement inadmissible as it was based on speculation rather than direct knowledge.
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not permitted or tolerated due to being unacceptable or inappropriate
- Her rude behavior was considered inadmissible in a professional setting.
- The use of offensive language was deemed inadmissible during the debate.
- The student's late submission of the assignment was inadmissible without a valid excuse.
- Inadmissible interference in international affairs can lead to diplomatic tensions.