[f. prec. + -NESS.] The quality of being admissible; capability of being entertained or allowed.

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1826.  W. Barber, Lett. to J. Dixon, in A. Barber, Mem. (1830), 341. I suspect, that your conception of my admissibleness.

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1854.  Tennessee Baptist, 27 May, 2/3. I had defended the propriety, at least, the admissibleness of the co-operation.

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1861.  Press, IX. 779/3. The admissibleness of such a system.

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