Admissibly

ADMISSIBLY

Something is okay to do or to say while following the rules or the conditions set.

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When to Use it:

Use this word when you are talking about something that is okay to do or to say. What you do or say is okay because you are following the rules or conditions set.

How to use:

  • He was admissibly late due to traffic.

      - It’s understandable that he was late because there was a lot of traffic.

  • Admissibly, you may extend the deadline for submission.

      - It is okay for you to move the deadline to a later date.

  • She spoke admissibly about the confidential details.

      - She spoke appropriately about the private details.

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