Definitionn. the act of admitting someone to enter
Last update: January 19, 2017
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Early on the following morning the travellers were roused by a thundering knocking at the door of the house, accompanied with many demands for instant admission in the roughest tone. [noun]
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We reserve the right to refuse admission to the Museum at any time. [noun]
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He made an admission that he had lied. [noun]
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He got an admission to the Union club. [noun]
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This guest will seek admission as long as life lasts. [noun]
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At last she had been herself to the hanging-gardens, but the guards had actually had the hardihood to refuse her admission. [noun]
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That would be an admission that Airbus ' strategy is seriously flawed and needs a radical about-face. [noun]
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"Let us go to Montcalm, and demand admission: he dare not deny a child the boon." [noun]
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Edward remained silent: this admission on the part of the Roundhead prevented an explosion on his part. [noun]
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After vainly calling and entreating admittance, they withdrew to the stable, or shed, in order to accommodate their horses, ere they used farther means of gaining admission. [noun]
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Have I not--it is a hideous question--have I not been hasty in the admission of her present evidence, against that which she formerly gave me to a very--very different purpose. [noun]
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