admissive

ADJECTIVE
  1. characterized by or allowing admission
    an Elizabethan tragedy admissive of comic scenes
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How To Use admissive In A Sentence

  • an Elizabethan tragedy admissive of comic scenes
  • I have been thus precise, because criticism is to me not "a game," nor admissive of cogging and falsification. Notes and Queries, Number 197, August 6, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • They were under oath, and that is admissive evidence. Firms in gulf drilling are working to limit liability in spill
  • They were under oath and that is admissive evidence. Firms in gulf drilling are working to limit liability in spill
  • With the more request of automatic degree, especially the widely application of DCS, the adoption of DCS simulator becomes admissive. However, there are two problems about DCS training simulator.
  • The tone was admissive, and as if she had said, "_That_ is another thing! Real Folks
  • But just as Krugman's admissive humility has not compelled the return of a substantial honorarium for professional less-than-excellence, there seems no popular demand that we seriously re-think an economic system that delivers such reliable cycles of chronic inequity and invariable mayhem for the poor and unlucky. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • The Yinzhou Rural Cooperative bank founded in April, 2003, whose property right is joint-stock and cooperative, and it has been admissive by the government.
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