rare. [a. Fr. amissibilité, f. amissible: see next and -ITY.] Possibility of being lost; liability to lose.
1636. Featly, Clavis Myst., ii. 16. The amissibility of justifying faith.
1657. Baxter, Saints Persev., 36. The Amissibility of a state of Infant Justification, or rather the cessation of it.
1837. Hallam, Hist. Lit., III. iv. § 41. The amissibility of sovereign power for misconduct.