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Example sentences for "inadmissible"

Lexicographically close words:
inadequacies; inadequacy; inadequate; inadequately; inadequateness; inadvertence; inadvertency; inadvertent; inadvertently; inadvisability
  1. Without this, there would be no responsibility whatever in the executive department an idea inadmissible in a free government.

  2. And yet these, and such as these mere fragments of evidence, all utterly inadmissible and worthless in their kind, for any legal purpose, constitute the warp and the woof, the very sine qua non of the whole argument for slavery.

  3. It is inadmissible that in the zone of military operations the Petrograd garrison shall not submit to the orders of the Staff.

  4. That supposition is simply inadmissible if the hypothesis, according to which the height was already independently determined in another way, is admitted.

  5. M^r Governeur Morris considered such a proviso as inadmissible any where.

  6. M^r Dickenson considered it as inadmissible on every principle of honor & safety that the importation of slaves should be authorized to the States by the Constitution.

  7. This theory, however, is inadmissible as an explanation of the grounds on which ratiocination itself rests.

  8. Nothing, then, being in the reasoner's mind but the symbols, what can seem more inadmissible than to contend that the reasoning process has to do with anything more?

  9. Lead and zinc are inadmissible in bronze for this purpose.

  10. The use of brown paper is inadmissible for the above purposes, as it conveys its peculiar flavour to the fruit.

  11. It is, however, quite inadmissible as an ingredient in the manufacture of the better class of crystal and plate glass, as, however pure it may be, it imparts to the product a slight greenish tinge more or less destructive of its beauty.

  12. Others are inadmissible on account of their poisonous nature.

  13. Plumping with sulphuric acid is generally considered inadmissible for strap butts.

  14. But still the first stuck to his point, that a grand sentiment needed grand words as well as grand ideas, and "boots" was a homely and inadmissible word with which to express a high sentiment.

  15. The one party contended that "boots" was entirely inadmissible in poetic phrase.

  16. Therefore it has always been recognised that it is altogether inadmissible in art, where even what is ugly, when it is not disgusting, is allowable in its proper place, as we shall see later.

  17. Nor is he unmindful that both wisdom and humanity dictate that, from the peculiarity of his position, a sea-officer in command should be clothed with a degree of authority and discretion inadmissible in any master ashore.

  18. But these ornaments would be inadmissible in the interior, for those who enter will for the most part either be in the proper temper which the building requires, or desirous of acquiring it.

  19. The expedient can only be discovered by ascending to the level of the head; it is one which would have been quite inadmissible except in distant work, six drill-holes cut into the iris, round a central one for the pupil.

  20. It is therefore inadmissible to regard as proved the reality of what is recorded and believed to be a fact, when the motive and interest which led to its acceptance can no longer be ascertained.

  21. It would be in point of method inadmissible to conclude from the fact that in 1 Clem.

  22. Such a power is, however, inadmissible in any evolutional hypothesis, and so far from being explained by natural selection, explains the facts grouped under that head.

  23. Despite the typewriter, one should endeavor to be a good penman, because the typed letter or note is inadmissible in polite society, being reserved for the world of business.

  24. The colour may be obtained of several degrees of brilliancy, but, apart from the question of expense, it would be inadmissible in oil, the red gradually altering by contact therewith.

  25. Whatever their merits, the excessive costliness of these preparations renders them inadmissible as pigments.

  26. Vasari's exertions to obtain a portrait of him were not only unsuccessful, but hopeless; and the profile which is shown in the dome of Parma as his, becomes inadmissible from the very name of the artist to whom it is ascribed.

  27. Common-place figures are as inadmissible in the grand style of painting as common-place characters or sentiments in poetry.

  28. If you like I will adjourn the court for half-an-hour while you instruct one; but I will not have the time of the court wasted by irrelevant and inadmissible questions such as you seem inclined to put.

  29. That may or may not transpire in the evidence," said he; "it is in either event an absolutely inadmissible question, and I should strongly recommend you to employ a solicitor.

  30. But then, as it could not be alleged with any decency that my cousin was inadmissible on the score of his having too much tartan, it was agreed that he should be declared inadmissible on the score of his having too little Gaelic.

  31. Rightly or wrongly English judges have, on practical grounds, declared inadmissible evidence of facts, which are relevant in the ordinary sense of the term, and which are so treated in non-judicial inquiries.

  32. It is evident from the existence of a second story, presently to be discussed, that horizontal apertures in the roof and ceiling could not have existed; this would be even more inadmissible here than in the palace buildings of Nineveh.

  33. To impose a heavy wall of masonry, besides the timbered ceiling and roof, upon a double story of columns must have seemed inadmissible to the Roman taste for substantial construction.

  34. But I detest such contrivances, and they are absolutely inadmissible on any other score except economy of service.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inadmissible" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    adrift; bad; censurable; exceptional; excluding; exclusive; extraneous; extrinsic; hideous; immaterial; impertinent; impossible; improper; inadmissible; inapplicable; inapposite; inappropriate; inapt; incidental; inconsequent; indefensible; inept; infelicitous; insular; intolerable; irrelevant; mismatched; misplaced; narrow; nonessential; objectionable; pale; parenthetic; parenthetical; parochial; prescriptive; preventive; prohibitive; restrictive; select; selective; snobbish; unacceptable; unadapted; unapt; unbecoming; unbefitting; undesirable; unessential; unfit; unqualified; unseasonable; unseemly; unsuitable; unsuited; untenable; untimely; unwelcome