Admissibleness

/ədˈmɪsəbəlnəs/ noun

The quality or state of being allowed or acceptable, especially as evidence in court or as part of an argument.

From admissible (from Latin admittere, 'to allow') plus the suffix -ness, which creates abstract nouns. The -ness suffix comes from Old English and Germanic roots, transforming adjectives into qualities or states.

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