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- DictionaryAd·mit·tance/ədˈmitns/
noun
- 1. the process or fact of entering or being allowed to enter a place or institution: "people were unable to gain admittance to the hall"
- 2. a measure of electrical conduction, numerically equal to the reciprocal of the impedance.
The meaning of ADMITTANCE is the act or process of admitting. How to use admittance in a sentence.
In electrical engineering, admittance is a measure of how easily a circuit or device will allow a current to flow. It is defined as the reciprocal of impedance, analogous to how conductance and resistance are defined.
Admittance definition: permission or right to enter. See examples of ADMITTANCE used in a sentence.
noun [ U ] formal uk / ədˈmɪt. ə ns / us / ədˈmɪt̬. ə ns / Add to word list. permission to enter a place: refuse admittance The club has the right to refuse admittance to anyone. gain admittance The enquiry centred on how the assassin had gained admittance to (= succeeded in entering) the building. The sign read " Private - no admittance".
the act of entering; the permission to enter: Only members are allowed admittance. admission – access: Admission is on the side of the building.; entrance fee: For the price of admission, you get to see two shows; confession of guilt: His admission of the crime got him a lighter sentence.
admittance. noun [ U ] formalus/ədˈmɪt̬.əns/uk/ədˈmɪt.əns/. Add to word listAdd to word list. permission to enter a place: refuse admittanceThe club has the right to refuse admittance to anyone. gain admittance The inquiry centered on how the assassin had gained admittance to (= succeeded in entering) the building.
Definitions of admittance. noun. the act of admitting someone to enter. synonyms: admission. see more. noun. the right to enter. synonyms: access, accession, admission, entree. see more.