Impermissible
/ɪm.pəˈrɪm.ɪ.sə.bəl/
Definitions
- (adj.) Not allowed or authorized by law, rule, or principle.
The court ruled that the evidence was impermissible as it was obtained unlawfully.
Forms
- impermissible
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Commentary
Often used in legal contexts to describe evidence, actions, or conduct that violate procedural rules or laws, making them unacceptable in legal proceedings.
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