[
UK
/ɐdmˈɪtəns/
]
[ US /ədˈmɪtəns/ ]
[ US /ədˈmɪtəns/ ]
NOUN
-
the act of admitting someone to enter
the surgery was performed on his second admission to the clinic - the right to enter
How To Use admittance In A Sentence
- Gaining admittance to the club was no easy matter.
- Sometimes they only let couples in - I actually had to pretend to be gay and throw a queeny fit to glean admittance.
- Rates of admittance for treatment for cannabis abuse are fairly high—three admittances per 1,000 users twice the rate in France—though the reason is unclear. Week in Ideas: Christopher Shea
- Methods: Demonstrating the pilot patients'clinical pathway admittance by cluster sampling, qualitative interviews and statistical description.
- A moment later he heard his mother gain admittance and then the lock click once more.
- There is no admittance without a pass.
- However, Chinchilla has told Honduran leader Lobo that she supports his country's readmittance. Nikolas Kozloff: U.S. Marines to Costa Rica: What's Behind the Story?
- With a brief word from his chauffeur, they were allowed admittance.
- Tina gained admittance to Oxford, says the book, after she attended a "crammer" school designed to help late-blooming students pass university entrance exams. Tina 'Turner
- The park only charges 3 yuan for admittance which is the park's main income.