Admission - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ədˈmɪʃn|  American pronunciation of the word admission
Brit.  |ədˈmɪʃ(ə)n|  British pronunciation of the word admission

noun

- the act of admitting someone to enter (syn: admittance)
the surgery was performed on his second admission to the clinic
- an acknowledgment of the truth of something
- the fee charged for admission
- the right to enter (syn: access, accession, admittance, entree)

Extra examples

His statement was interpreted as an admission of failure.

They opposed the admission of women into the club.

Her injuries were serious enough to require hospital admission.

The school's standards of admission are high.

He submitted an application for admission to the school.

The Senator's admission that he had lied to Congress shocked many Americans.

Silence is often interpreted as an admission of guilt.

Reese, by his own admission, lacks the necessary experience.

No admission after 10 pm.

The young men tried to enter a nightclub but were refused admission.

Women gained admission to the club only recently.

There are 13,000 hospital admissions annually due to playground accidents.

Admission: $10 for adults, $5 for children.

The cost includes free admission to the casinos.

The Museum has no admission charge.

Word forms

noun
singular: admission
plural: admissions
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