Admittable
Admittable is an adjective used to describe something that is capable of being admitted or allowed entry under a defined set of rules, criteria, or processes. The term is comparatively rare in contemporary usage, with admissible and admission being more common in legal, educational, medical, and policy contexts. When used, admittable often appears in administrative or regulatory language to emphasize eligibility for admission rather than the act of admitting itself.
Etymology and scope: Admittable derives from the verb admit plus the suffix -able, with roots in Latin
Usage examples: The applicant is admittable to the program based on the current GPA and recommendations. The
Relation to related terms: Admissible is the standard term in law and formal settings to indicate something
See also: Admissible, Admission, Admission criteria, Admittance.