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Definition of Inadmissibly
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inadmissibly
Literary usage of Inadmissibly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Homerica, Emendations and Elucidations of the Odyssey by Thomas Leyden Agar (1908)
"... quite inadmissibly prosaic. Even as matters stand, Prof. Hartman with too
severe a logic condemns ..."
2. The American Journal of International Law by American Society of International Law (1916)
"If he nevertheless decided to seize it, this was because he interpreted the Prize
Regulations incorrectly, and inadmissibly extended the conception of fuel. ..."
3. Methods of Practical Hygiene by Karl Bernhard Lehmann (1893)
"... in the lecture-halls of universities) must be pronounced inadmissibly and
unbearably high, and improvement should be pressed for as far as possible. ..."
4. Risk, Uncertainty and Profit by Frank Hyneman Knight (1921)
"It will be apparent as soon as pointed out that this argument uses "friction" in
an inadmissibly inclusive sense. To explain profit thus in terms of ..."
5. Bulletin by Harvard University Museum of Comparative Zoology (1905)
"The date assigned to the Wahsatch fault by King, on incomplete geological evidence,
is the close of the Eocene ; but this seems inadmissibly early in view ..."
6. Greek Thinkers: A History of Ancient Philosophy by Theodor Gomperz (1905)
"... he does not know the truth, or (2) he refuses to know it in the heat of his
polemic against Polycrates, or (3) he plays inadmissibly with the word ..."