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impermissible

[ US /ˌɪmpɝˈmɪsɪbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not permitted
    impermissible behavior
  2. not allowable

How To Use impermissible In A Sentence

  • The underlying act is wrong, tainted, impermissible and thus benefiting from it is wrong.
  • It was in this state of affairs that the police committed excesses which strictly speaking were impermissible in law.
  • Codes of conduct were beginning to emerge and a range of permissible and impermissible subjects was being informally drawn up.
  • 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.
  • Uncertainty exists because a municipality may enact a subsequent zoning regulation which renders the proposed use impermissible.
  • Picketing which breaches the criminal law or one of the specific torts such as trespass, nuisance, intimidation, defamation or representation will be impermissible.
  • Where to draw the line between permissible detention or taking of property and impermissible detention or taking of property is a hard question.
  • The adjustment of life insurance claims in this state by another insurer is 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.
  • But punishing the distribution of the movie is punishment of communication, and should be impermissible.
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