admites
Admites is not a standard English verb form. In everyday usage, the third-person singular present tense of the verb admit is admits. The sequence "admites" is generally considered a misspelling or typographical error rather than a recognized inflected form in modern English. Outside of standard grammar, the string may appear as a proper noun (such as a surname or place name) in different contexts.
In standard English grammar, examples of the correct form include: He admits his mistake. She admits to
Apart from its role as a potential misspelling, admites can appear in other, non-lexical uses. It may
Etymology and related terms: The English verb admit derives from Old French admetter and ultimately from Latin