inadmissibly

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English

Etymology

in- +‎ admissible +‎ -ly

Adverb

inadmissibly (comparative more inadmissibly, superlative most inadmissibly)

  1. In an inadmissible way.
    • 1984, Andrew Levine, Arguing for socialism: theoretical considerations, page 65:
      Still, it is not clear how far socialists ought to go in "restricting capitalist acts between consenting adults," since doing so seems to impinge, inadmissibly, on individuals' freedoms.

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