Admissible vs Licensed - What's the difference?
admissible | licensed | Related terms |
capable or deserving to be admitted, accepted or allowed; allowable, permissible, acceptable
(artificial intelligence) Describing a heuristic that never overestimates the cost of reaching a goal.
(of a person or enterprise) having been issued with a licence (by the required authority)
# (of a shop or restaurant) allowed to sell alcohol
(of an activity) authorized by licence
# (of a product) based on an existing piece of intellectual property and sold under licence.
(license)
Admissible is a related term of licensed.
As adjectives the difference between admissible and licensed
is that admissible is capable or deserving to be admitted, accepted or allowed; allowable, permissible, acceptable while licensed is (of a person or enterprise) having been issued with a licence (by the required authority).As a verb licensed is
(license).admissible
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(en adjective)Antonyms
* inadmissiblelicensed
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(-)- Only licensed exterminators can purchase rat poison in this state.
- The opening hours of licensed premises are restricted to prevent all-night drinking.
- Even licensed fishing has a major effect on the fish population in the river.
- Although they sell well, licensed video games are seldom critically acclaimed.