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dopuszczaln

Dopuszczalny is a Polish adjective meaning permissible, admissible, or allowable. The canonical form is dopuszczalny; inflected forms include dopuszczalnego, dopuszczalnej, dopuszczalne, and so on. The stem dopuszczaln- appears in these forms, reflecting standard Polish word formation. The noun corresponding to the concept is dopuszczalność, and the adverbial sense is typically rendered with phrases like “w dopuszczalny sposób” in formal contexts.

In everyday language, dopuszczalny describes things that are allowed under a given set of rules, norms, or

In law and public administration, dopuszczalność or dopuszczalny often refers to admissibility. In this sense, dopuszczalność

In logic and argumentation, dopuszczalny can refer to steps or inferences that conform to the rules of

Etymologically, dopuszczalny derives from the verb dopuszczać (to admit, allow) with standard Polish derivational suffixes. Synonyms

conditions.
It
is
commonly
used
in
formal
and
semi-formal
communication,
such
as
regulations,
contracts,
standards,
and
public
discourse.
For
example,
a
proposed
action
may
be
described
as
dopuszczalne
if
it
complies
with
applicable
rules;
a
deviation
from
a
standard
may
be
termed
dopuszczalny
if
it
remains
within
permissible
limits.
dowodów
means
whether
a
piece
of
evidence
may
be
admitted
in
legal
proceedings.
Generally,
evidence
or
procedures
that
violate
law
or
due
process
are
deemed
not
dopuszczalne.
Similarly,
in
regulatory
contexts,
permissible
limits
or
allowable
variances
are
described
as
dopuszczalne,
guiding
compliance
and
evaluation.
a
given
system,
ensuring
that
conclusions
follow
from
accepted
premises.
The
term
evokes
formality
and
constraint,
underscoring
whether
something
meets
established
criteria
rather
than
mere
opinion.
include
dozwolony
and
zgodny,
though
dopuszczalny
emphasizes
conformity
to
rules
or
standards.