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[ UK /ɐdmˈɪʃən/ ]
[ US /ædˈmɪʃən, ədˈmɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. an acknowledgment of the truth of something
  2. the fee charged for admission
  3. the act of admitting someone to enter
    the surgery was performed on his second admission to the clinic
  4. the right to enter

How To Use admission In A Sentence

  • This carefully-worded document rehearsed the arguments for making the joint award, while carefully avoiding any admission of the original mistake.
  • Plasma level of carbamazepine upon admission was 29.8 mcg./ml. Carbamazepine
  • A repeat methemoglobin determination, thirty minutes later, revealed a level of 22.5 percent, which declined to 13.5 percent 13 hours post admission. Phenazopyridine
  • I'm sure there will be a generous amount of worthies stepping forward to parse every sentence, on the eternal quest for the definitive admission that it's over.
  • That Constellation would not sign a power purchase agreement for its own reactor is a stunning admission that atomic energy cannot compete with natural gas or renewables. Harvey Wasserman: Nuke "Renaissance" Leaps off Calvert Cliffs
  • On admission, the patient was acidotic, and he rapidly became comatose.
  • He made a steady improvement and was released within 10 days of admission.
  • The admission comes in the form of internal Bank documents prepared earlier in 1992 by its operations evaluation department.
  • That's as clear an admission as one could hope for that the entire exercise is disingenuous.
  • When mistakes are made a full apology is often less damaging than a grudging admission that events have not gone as planned.
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