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/ədˈmit/,
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admits, 3rd person singular present; admitted, past tense; admitting, present participle; admitted, past participle;
  1. Confess to be true or to be the case, typically with reluctance
    • - the office finally admitted that several prisoners had been injured
    • - I have to admit I was relieved when he left
    • - “I am feeling pretty tired,” Jan admitted
    • - she admitted her terror of physical contact
  2. Confess to (a crime or fault, or one's responsibility for it)
    • - he was sentenced to prison after admitting 47 charges of burglary
    • - he had admitted to a long history of sexual misconduct
  3. Acknowledge (a failure or fault)
    • - after searching for an hour, she finally had to admit defeat
    • - he admits to having lied
  4. Allow (someone) to enter a place
    • - senior citizens are admitted free to the museum
  5. (of a ticket) Give (someone) the right to enter a place
    • - the voucher admits up to four people to the theme park
  6. Carry out the procedures necessary for (someone) to be received into a hospital for treatment
    • - she was admitted to the hospital suffering from a chest infection
  7. Allow (a person, country, or organization) to join an organization or group
    • - Canada was admitted to the League of Nations
  8. Allow (someone) to share in a privilege
    • - the doctrine held that only a chosen few were admitted to the covenant
  9. Accept as valid
    • - the courts can refuse to admit police evidence which has been illegally obtained
  10. Allow the possibility of
    • - the need to inform him was too urgent to admit of further delay

  1. (admittedly) true: as acknowledged; "true, she is the smartest in her class"
  2. (admission) the act of admitting someone to enter; "the surgery was performed on his second admission to the clinic"
  3. (admission) an acknowledgment of the truth of something
  4. (admit) declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of; "He admitted his errors"; "She acknowledged that she might have forgotten"
  5. (admit) allow to enter; grant entry to; "We cannot admit non-members into our club building"; "This pipe admits air"
  6. (admit) allow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of; "admit someone to the profession"; "She was admitted to the New Jersey Bar"
  7. (Admission (law)) An admission in the law of evidence is a prior statement by an adverse party which can be admitted into evidence over a hearsay objection. In general, admissions are admissible in criminal and civil cases.
  8. (admit) To allow to enter; to grant entrance, whether into a place, or into the mind, or consideration; to receive; to take; To allow (one) to enter on an office or to enjoy a privilege; to recognize as qualified for a franchise; To concede as true; to acknowledge or assent to, as an ...
  9. (admittedly) antipathy, antiquity, assiduously, auxiliary, calligraphy, citizenry, conspiracy, continually, convincingly, criminally, deliberately, deliciously, delinquency, derisively, dictionary, difficultly, difficulty, difficulty, digitally, dignitary, diligently, dispensary, dysentery, ...
  10. Admission in immigration terms is defined as the lawful entry into the U.S. after inspection and authorization by an immigration officer.
  11. (Admission) Certain swim meets charge for spectators to view the meets.  These are usually the larger more prestigious meets. Sometimes the meet program (heat sheet) is included in the price of admission.
  12. (Admission) The physical arrival of goods into a zone in a specified zone status with the appropriate approvals of the zone grantee and the U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection. ...
  13. (admission) a registered patient, usually admitted for at least 24 hours, to a hospital, skilled nursing facility or other health care facility.
  14. (Admission) The acceptance of an applicant for enrollment.
  15. (Admission) Students who have completed and filed the College Admission Form and received a student number are admitted to the College and are eligible to register for classes.
  16. (Admission) Entry into the United States is authorized by a Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer. When you come from abroad and first arrive in the U.S, the visa allows you to travel to the port-of entry and request permission to enter the U.S. ...
  17. (admission) A statement tending to establish the guilt or liability of the person making the statement.
  18. (Admission) This refers to the eligibility of a person for a session of Bingo.
  19. (Admission) To be eligible to enter a bingo hall and/or participate in a bingo game.
  20. (admission) Approval for a student to attend an educational institution. The admission process usually involves an application form and may require transcripts or other supporting documents.
  21. (Admission) The process of being allowed to enter a degree program.
  22. (Admission) The processes of applying to and evaluating applications for acceptance to College programs. The admission process is separate from the process of registering for courses.
  23. (Admission) getting accepted into the University after meeting admission requirements.  This is different from Registration, which means enroling in classes.
  24. (admission) entry to a hospital or other healthcare institution as an inpatient
  25. Admission is the term we use when we allow you to study at the University.