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Definition of Impermissibility
1. Noun. Inadmissibility as a consequence of not being permitted.
Derivative terms: Impermissible, Impermissible
Antonyms: Permissibility
Definition of Impermissibility
1. Noun. The state or condition of being impermissible. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Impermissibility
Literary usage of Impermissibility
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Police Abuse and Killings of Street Children in India by Arvind Ganesan, Patricia Gossman (1996)
"... Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment: The Commission believes that a
further, major step is required to proclaim the impermissibility, ..."
2. The Economic Review by Christian Social Union (Great Britain), Oxford University Branch (1894)
"359 ; " impermissibility," p. vii. In the very first sentence of the preface, "
the latter" suddenly makes its appearance where there is no former, ..."
3. Letters of Richard Wagner to Emil Heckel: With a Brief History of the by Richard Wagner (1899)
"I therefore made a personal journey to Bayreuth, and very soon effected an
agreement, as I had convinced myself of the impermissibility of my original ..."
4. Agricultural Insurance in Organic Connection with Savings-banks, Land-credit by Paul Mayet (1893)
"impermissibility of any risk from insurance for the savings banks or the land
credit institute. Conclusion and postulate: An agricultural insurance office ..."
5. Tajikistan by OECD Staff, Helena Janžekovič (2005)
"This independence is ensured by the funding independence, impermissibility of
the interference with their activities on the part of other agencies, ..."