inammissibilità
inadmissibility
noun een-ahm-mees-see-bee-lee-TAH Rare
Origin: From Latin 'in-' (not) + 'admissibilis' (admissible).
Usage Note
Inammissibilità is a formal legal term for the condition of being inadmissible — used of evidence, claims, or appeals that a court refuses to admit or consider. Like all nouns ending in -tà, it is feminine and invariable in the plural (le inammissibilità). It belongs to the same family as ammissibile (admissible) and inammissibile (inadmissible).
Examples
"Il giudice ha dichiarato l'inammissibilità del ricorso."
Natural Translation
The judge declared the appeal inadmissible.
Literal Translation
The judge declared the inadmissibility of the appeal.
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