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Admit

Admit is a verb with several related meanings centered on allowing entry or acknowledging truth. In its primary sense, to admit means to allow someone or something to enter a place or to grant entry or access. A gate or ticket may admit a person; a club or hospital may admit a visitor or patient.

Admit is also used to express acknowledgment or concession. In this sense, it means to acknowledge the

The noun admission covers related ideas: the act of admitting, the permission or right to enter, and

Admitted, the past participle of admit, can function as an adjective meaning officially recognized or acknowledged.

See also: admission, admission of guilt, confession, acknowledgment.

truth
of
a
fact
or
wrongdoing.
Examples
include
admitting
a
mistake,
admitting
that
something
is
true,
or
admitting
to
having
done
something.
In
construction,
admit
can
take
a
that-clause
or
a
to-infinitive,
and
it
can
be
followed
by
a
gerund
in
different
constructions.
For
example:
He
admitted
that
he
was
wrong;
she
admitted
to
stealing;
or
he
admitted
stealing
the
money.
the
amount
charged
for
entry
in
venues
such
as
museums
or
theaters.
It
can
also
refer
to
a
statement
acknowledging
a
fact
or
the
process
by
which
someone
is
accepted
into
a
group,
program,
or
institution.
Admittance
and
entry
are
common
synonyms,
while
admission
often
emphasizes
responsibility,
permission,
or
the
acceptance
process.
For
example,
an
admitted
expert
is
someone
widely
regarded
as
having
acknowledged
expertise.
The
term
appears
in
contexts
ranging
from
security
and
hospitality
to
education
and
law.