admissory

/ædˈmɪsəri/

Definitions

1. adjective

Tending or relating to the admission of something, especially evidence or a case in law.

“The admissory evidence helped to sway the jury’s verdict.”

2. noun

A person or thing that admits or is admitted.

“The admissory played a crucial role in the trial.”

Synonyms

  • admissible
  • permissive

Antonyms

  • inadmissible
  • prohibitive