Definition of Admission in English :

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Admission meaning in English

Meaning of Admission in English

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Admission

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Noun

1. admission, admittance

the act of admitting someone to enter

Example Sentences:
'the surgery was performed on his second admission to the clinic'

2. admission

an acknowledgment of the truth of something

4. access, accession, admission, admittance, entree

the right to enter

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Admission

see synonyms of admission
noun
1. 
permission to enter or the right, authority, etc, to enter
2. 
the price charged for entrance
3. 
acceptance for a position, office, etc
4. 
a confession, as of a crime, mistake, etc
5. 
an acknowledgment of the truth or validity of something

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Admission

see synonyms of admission
noun
1. 
an admitting or being admitted; entrance
2. 
the right to enter; access
3. 
a fee paid for the right to enter; entrance fee
4. 
a conceding, or granting of the truth, of something
5. 
an acknowledging of, or confessing to, some crime, fault, etc.
6. 
a thing conceded, acknowledged, or confessed

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Admission

see synonyms of admission
n.
1.
a. The act of admitting or allowing to enter: The admission of new students occurs in the spring.
b. The right to enter or be accepted: The ticket grants admission to the show.
c. The price required or paid for entering; an entrance fee.
d. The people admitted, as to an institution: Hospital admissions rose last month.
2.
a. A disclosure or confession, as of having made a mistake or done something wrong.
b. A voluntary acknowledgment of a fact or truth; a concession: By his own admission the project was underfunded.
c. Law A statement against one's personal interests that can be used as evidence in a law case.

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