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restraining

English

Verb

restraining

  1. present participle of restrain

Noun

restraining (plural restrainings)

  1. The act by which someone or something is restrained.
    • 1895, George Meredith, The Amazing Marriage
      She had the privilege of a soul beyond our minor rules and restrainings to speak her wishes to the true wife of a mock husband—no husband; less a husband than this shadow of a woman a wife, she said; []

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inadmissible

English

Etymology

From French inadmissible, from Middle French inadmissible

Adjective

inadmissible (comparative more inadmissible, superlative most inadmissible)

  1. Not admissible, especially that cannot be admitted as evidence at a trial

Synonyms

  • unadmissible, unadmittable

Antonyms

  • admissible

Related terms

  • inadmissibility

Translations

Noun

inadmissible (plural inadmissibles)

  1. A person who is not to be admitted (to a country, a group, etc).
    • 2018, Southwest Border Migration FY2018 United States Customs and Border Patrol:
      June saw a decline in Southwest Border apprehensions and inadmissibles by 18 percent compared to May. This decline follows the overall downward trend for this time of year as apprehensions and inadmissibles along the Southwest Border have declined from May to June.

Catalan

Etymology

From in- +? admissible.

Pronunciation

  • (Balearic, Central) IPA(key): /i.n?d.mi?si.bl?/
  • (Valencian) IPA(key): /i.nad.mi?si.ble/

Adjective

inadmissible (masculine and feminine plural inadmissibles)

  1. inadmissible

Antonyms

  • admissible

Derived terms

  • inadmissibilitat

French

Etymology

in- +? admissible

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /i.nad.mi.sibl/

Adjective

inadmissible (plural inadmissibles)

  1. inadmissible
    Synonym: inacceptable

Antonyms

  • admissible

Further reading

  • “inadmissible” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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