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    Ad·mis·sion
    /ədˈmiSH(ə)n/

    noun

  2. 1. [noncount] : the act of admitting or allowing something. the admission of evidence in a court of law. 2. [count] : a statement or action by which someone admits a weakness, fault, etc. His statement was interpreted as an admission of failure/weakness. an admission of error/defeat. her admission of guilt = her admission that she was guilty.

  3. admission. If you pay admission, you're paying a fee in order to attend something, like an event or a movie. After you pay admission to the movie theater, you head straight to the popcorn stand. The noun admission stems from the Latin word admissionem, meaning "a letting in."

  4. noun. uk / ədˈmɪʃ ə n / us. admission noun (MONEY) Add to word list. B1. the money that you pay to enter a place: Art exhibition - admission free. admission noun (TRUTH) the act of agreeing that you did something bad, or that something bad is true: She is, by her own admission, lazy. His departure was seen by many as an admission of guilt.

  5. admission. [uncountable, countable] the act of accepting somebody into an institution, organization, etc.; the right to enter a place or to join an institution or organization. Hospital admission is not necessary in most cases. Hospital admissions for asthma attacks have doubled.

  6. Admission definition: . See examples of ADMISSION used in a sentence.

  7. 5 days ago · (ædmɪʃən ) Word forms: plural admissions. 1. variable noun. Admission is permission given to a person to enter a place, or permission given to a country to enter an organization. Admission is also the act of entering a place. Students apply for admission to a particular college.

  8. admission. noun. /ədˈmɪʃn/. [uncountable, countable] the act of accepting someone into an institution, organization, etc.; the right to enter a place or to join an institution or organization Hospital admission is not necessary in most cases.

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