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单词 impermissible
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Definition of impermissible in English:

impermissible

adjectiveɪmpəˈmɪsɪb(ə)lˌɪmpərˈmɪsəb(ə)l
  • Not permitted or allowed.

    their refusal to discuss the issue is impermissible
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But punishing the distribution of the movie is punishment of communication, and should be impermissible.
    • The judge then determines whether this reason is bona fide or the underlying intent was to exercise impermissible group discrimination.
    • It was in this state of affairs that the police committed excesses which strictly speaking were impermissible in law.
    • When he said things would be declassified soon, was that itself impermissible?
    • The Supreme Court issued a very short per curiam opinion saying without analysis that this was impermissible.
    • It is impermissible to construe the Convention in the light of the changes in civil aviation transport since 1929 and the current domestic law view of mental or psychological injury.
    • It is impermissible to take parts of a work and incorporate them into a second work, even if the second work is different and does not appear to be similar in an overall sense.
    • Where to draw the line between permissible detention or taking of property and impermissible detention or taking of property is a hard question.
    • His objections to professional film actors and what he considered the impermissible mixing of theater and cinema are renowned.
    • All told, though, I think a strong case could be made that such inquiries would all involve an impermissible invasion of the couple's privacy.
    • One can say that both are permissible, on democratic grounds; or that both are impermissible, on libertarian grounds.
    • Uncertainty exists because a municipality may enact a subsequent zoning regulation which renders the proposed use impermissible.
    • Exceptionally, in this form, it becomes impermissible to carry out an activity unless it can be shown that it will not cause unacceptable harm to the environment.
    • It's not necessarily impermissible though, provided you have sufficient justification.
    • Of course, the swordsman would only lose here if he allowed it, and it was a viable option, but risking the spread of his personal curse was impermissible.
    • This again is criticised as an impermissible extension to the exceptions to the ‘presumption of quantification’ in the new Code.
    • The underlying act is wrong, tainted, impermissible and thus benefiting from it is wrong.
    • For example, it would be impermissible for the Society because it did not wish to offer annuities itself to use its discretion as to bonuses to make it more attractive for the policy holder to use another provider.
    • This, the court concluded, was impermissible viewpoint discrimination on the state's part.
    • Every theory of justice, therefore, has its own theory of exploitation, since every theory has an account of the ways it is permissible and impermissible to benefit from others.
    Synonyms
    intolerable, insufferable, unsatisfactory, inadmissible, inappropriate, unsuitable, undesirable, unreasonable, objectionable, insupportable

Derivatives

  • impermissibility

  • nounɪmpəmɪsɪˈbɪlɪti
    • The petitioners are right in their submission with regard to impermissibility of collecting cess in this regard.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You should approach your family members politely first and explain the impermissibility of their actions.
      • He believes that the peoples of the world are stumbling toward an unprecedented consensus on the impermissibility of certain gross collective ‘war crimes’ and ‘crimes against humanity.’

Rhymes

admissible, dismissible, immiscible, irremissible, miscible, omissible, permissible, remissible, transmissible
 
 

Definition of impermissible in US English:

impermissible

adjectiveˌɪmpərˈmɪsəb(ə)lˌimpərˈmisəb(ə)l
  • Too bad to be allowed.

    the prosecution made impermissible use of the testimony
    Example sentencesExamples
    • One can say that both are permissible, on democratic grounds; or that both are impermissible, on libertarian grounds.
    • The underlying act is wrong, tainted, impermissible and thus benefiting from it is wrong.
    • This, the court concluded, was impermissible viewpoint discrimination on the state's part.
    • But punishing the distribution of the movie is punishment of communication, and should be impermissible.
    • It's not necessarily impermissible though, provided you have sufficient justification.
    • When he said things would be declassified soon, was that itself impermissible?
    • Every theory of justice, therefore, has its own theory of exploitation, since every theory has an account of the ways it is permissible and impermissible to benefit from others.
    • Of course, the swordsman would only lose here if he allowed it, and it was a viable option, but risking the spread of his personal curse was impermissible.
    • It is impermissible to take parts of a work and incorporate them into a second work, even if the second work is different and does not appear to be similar in an overall sense.
    • His objections to professional film actors and what he considered the impermissible mixing of theater and cinema are renowned.
    • Where to draw the line between permissible detention or taking of property and impermissible detention or taking of property is a hard question.
    • Uncertainty exists because a municipality may enact a subsequent zoning regulation which renders the proposed use impermissible.
    • All told, though, I think a strong case could be made that such inquiries would all involve an impermissible invasion of the couple's privacy.
    • Exceptionally, in this form, it becomes impermissible to carry out an activity unless it can be shown that it will not cause unacceptable harm to the environment.
    • This again is criticised as an impermissible extension to the exceptions to the ‘presumption of quantification’ in the new Code.
    • The Supreme Court issued a very short per curiam opinion saying without analysis that this was impermissible.
    • It is impermissible to construe the Convention in the light of the changes in civil aviation transport since 1929 and the current domestic law view of mental or psychological injury.
    • It was in this state of affairs that the police committed excesses which strictly speaking were impermissible in law.
    • For example, it would be impermissible for the Society because it did not wish to offer annuities itself to use its discretion as to bonuses to make it more attractive for the policy holder to use another provider.
    • The judge then determines whether this reason is bona fide or the underlying intent was to exercise impermissible group discrimination.
    Synonyms
    intolerable, insufferable, unsatisfactory, inadmissible, inappropriate, unsuitable, undesirable, unreasonable, objectionable, insupportable
 
 
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