Admissibility

Pronunciation: /ədˌmɪsəˈbɪlətiː/

Admissibility (noun)

  1. Whether a piece of evidence can be accepted in a court case under the rules.
  2. Whether someone or something meets the requirements to be allowed into a school, event, or process.
  3. Whether a claim or request is acceptable to be considered under the rules of a discussion or system.

Examples

  • The judge decided the admissibility of the evidence.
  • The lawyer challenged the admissibility of the recording.