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"Immisible" in court refers to evidence or information that cannot be admitted or considered during legal proceedings. This can occur due to various reasons, such as the evidence being irrelevant, obtained unlawfully, or not meeting specific legal standards. As a result, immisible evidence cannot be used to support a party's case or argument in court.

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