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Definition of admission in English: admissionnoun ədˈmɪʃ(ə)nədˈmɪʃən 1A statement acknowledging the truth of something. a tacit admission that things had gone wrong Example sentencesExamples - I take their complete silence on this issue as an admission that their earlier claims are unsustainable.
- Hours later, came the admission that in a way they were misleading.
- By their own admission that is way beyond their technological grasp, and may remain forever out of reach.
- Isn't this a tacit admission that the claim is in fact correct?
- Indeed her case led to the admission that 500 children in the agency's care were missing.
- By his own admission that's one of his best qualities: to bring out the best in players who are maybe not as good as some in other teams.
- Now Mickey, there were nearly a dozen confessions or statements, admissions, whatever you want to call them…
- He said the admission that some civil servants went for ten years without being given permanent jobs, was not an exaggeration.
- Those restrictions remained in place yesterday, despite the admission that the information on which they were based was not new.
- Jobs kicked off his spiel with the admission that the last seven months had been pretty ropy for the manufacturer.
- I start this piece with the admission that I have been an abject failure.
- But the admission that he lied is not enough to prove him guilty in the eyes of the court.
- What's refreshing is the admission that his campaign is at all vulnerable.
- Behe's statement here is basically an admission that ID has made no headway as science.
- One strength of the study is its concern with visitors, and the admission that in many ways we know little about how and why visitors react to displays.
- It would seem more likely that an apology and an admission would have yielded a shorter ban.
- She confirmed that he was arrested upon making the admission that he had smoked marijuana with his girlfriend.
- The actor, by his own admission, claims that he has learnt to relax and take success and failure in his stride.
- Jason stares at Daphne, surprised by the admission that Doug's negligence bothers her.
- He said he had compiled his notebook and recorded the admission that the appellant had hit the postman at 7.45 pm that night.
Synonyms acknowledgement, acceptance, recognition, concession, profession, expression, declaration, confession, revelation, disclosure, divulgence, avowal, claim, unbosoming, owning up rare asseveration, divulgation 2mass noun The process or fact of entering or being allowed to enter a place or organization. the evening before her admission to hospital the country's admission to the UN Example sentencesExamples - The admission process at the college where this research took place is a four-step procedure.
- No doubt there are some very good arguments to be had about the need to reform the exam system, and the process of university admission.
- However, that number was less than half of those actually processed for admission.
- Sebastian was unwell but not so unwell that he required hospital admission.
- Acute abdominal pain is a common surgical emergency requiring admission to hospital.
- He and his companion were taken through the whole admission process.
- Notes for all child patients have been put onto computer to allow instant access upon admission.
- The nurse explains hospital admission routines and the process of being prepared for surgery.
- In the event admission to hospital is required and that has to be arranged before proceeding to the next visit.
- After his admission to the hospital that first time I started hunting for a support group to join.
- We have been conducting our own admission process for the past over 53 years.
- There are no police reports on this incident and there is no hospital admission record for this individual.
- Seven required hospital admission and there were no deaths.
- Therefore, the nurse planned the evening work activities to allow time for the admission process.
- Data were collected from emergency department and hospital admission logs.
- In what they believe to be emergency cases the Primecare doctors will contact the local ambulance service and arrange hospital admission.
- After July 10, the process of admission in accordance with merit was initiated in the colleges.
- She arranged for another doctor to visit and organise admission to hospital.
- Patient education is a dynamic, ongoing process that occurs from admission to discharge.
- According to the Teachers Union the Constitution gives right to the university to hold admission tests for all courses.
Synonyms admittance, entry, entrance, right of entry, permission to enter, access, means of entry, ingress, entrée, acceptance - 2.1 The fee charged for entry to a public place.
admission is £1 for adults and 50p for children Example sentencesExamples - This demonstration is open to the public, and admission is 5€ including tea and a raffle.
- Dancing will commence from 10.30 pm and admission includes free entry into a draw for a picture.
- Manchester's Museum of Science and Industry has more than doubled its visitors after abolishing admission charges.
- The admission price includes free entry to the door prize, which will be raffled that day.
- They all charge such extortionate admission charges they must make a fortune.
- One of the difficulties cathedrals have is we do like to encourage visitors to come and visit but the vast majority feel it is immoral to charge admission.
- The exhibition officially opens to the public today and admission is included in the normal entry price.
- I am writing in support of the council's reported proposal to reintroduce admission charges to the City Art Gallery.
- Judges praises its hands on science gallery and also the decision to scrap admission charges, with the help of the government.
- The show will be held in the Community Sports Complex and admission is 8.
- Delaware does not record attendance figures because the facility does not charge admission.
- Entry to the Armouries is free, but there is a special events charge for admission to the demonstrations.
- Car parking is free of charge and admission is £8 for adults and £4 for senior citizens and children.
- The package includes admission with premier level access, a three-course silver service lunch and race card.
- Playfair does not charge admission and no attendance figures are available.
- His proposal to charge admission to the city's swimming pools sparked huge debate.
- Some buildings charge admission but the ruins of the abbey, next to the parish church, are free.
- He has further endeared himself to local fans by staging free tournaments or charging a mere R10 admission fee.
- This demonstration will be open to the public, and admission is E5 including tea and a raffle.
- I went to the Ethnographic Museum, which charged four leva admission.
Synonyms entrance fee, admission fee, entry charge, ticket - 2.2admissions The number of people entering a place.
cinema admissions have been rising recently Example sentencesExamples - Admissions in 2003 fell to 167.3 million - 5% down on 2002's record 176 million total, the Film Council said.
- The cinema industry has been fighting back since its lowest point in the 1980s when admissions sank to 54 million in 1984 at the height of the home video boom.
- That year also saw a record number of admissions: 1.64 billion.
- 2.3count noun A person admitted to hospital for treatment.
there was a substantial reduction in hospital admissions Example sentencesExamples - Several studies reported the effect of community psychiatric services on admissions to mental hospital.
- The most common type of booking, adopted by 23 of the 24 pilot sites, was for day case admissions from hospital outpatient clinics and in some cases from general practice.
- Coding practices for hospital admissions for upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage period did not change significantly during our study.
- It is based on routinely collected data on hospital admissions and general practitioners' target payments.
- This study is based on routinely collected data on NHS hospital admissions, which we have not been able to validate.
- This may have contributed to the reduction in hospital admissions.
- We included hospital admissions related to cardiovascular disease only.
- An increase in helmet use is unlikely to explain the reduction in hospital admissions with head injuries.
- About 20% of acute medical admissions to district general hospitals are for neurological problems, often in the context of other medical conditions.
- The differences between in hospital inpatient admissions were non-significant.
- Gyan et al. found a positive correlation between pediatric hospital admissions for respiratory distress in Trinidad and African dust events.
- The benefit of its use was a significant reduction in hospital admissions of patients who did not have acute coronary syndrome.
- We did not find any significant reduction in admissions to hospital.
- Studies linking hospital admissions and immunisation records have been used to look at the relation between specific conditions and immunisation.
- Large scale effectiveness studies in the Gambia and Kenya show the impact of this form of malaria control in national programmes on child mortality and paediatric hospital admissions.
- Acute upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage accounts for about 2500 hospital admissions each year in the United Kingdom.
- There was no evidence that review of treatment by the pharmacist affected practice consultation rates, outpatient consultations, hospital admissions, or death rate.
- Hospital admissions for anaphylaxis, for example, have increased sevenfold over the last decade.
- Hospital admissions for selected respiratory diseases in the populations of Ouro Preto and a control area were compared for the year 1997.
- Reporting tendency has been shown to influence hospital admissions for cardiovascular disease.
Origin Late Middle English: from Latin admissio(n-), from the verb admittere (see admit). Definition of admission in US English: admissionnounədˈmɪʃənədˈmiSHən 1A statement acknowledging the truth of something. a tacit admission that things had gone wrong a man who, by his own admission, fell in love easily Example sentencesExamples - She confirmed that he was arrested upon making the admission that he had smoked marijuana with his girlfriend.
- It would seem more likely that an apology and an admission would have yielded a shorter ban.
- Jobs kicked off his spiel with the admission that the last seven months had been pretty ropy for the manufacturer.
- Those restrictions remained in place yesterday, despite the admission that the information on which they were based was not new.
- One strength of the study is its concern with visitors, and the admission that in many ways we know little about how and why visitors react to displays.
- I take their complete silence on this issue as an admission that their earlier claims are unsustainable.
- The actor, by his own admission, claims that he has learnt to relax and take success and failure in his stride.
- By his own admission that's one of his best qualities: to bring out the best in players who are maybe not as good as some in other teams.
- Behe's statement here is basically an admission that ID has made no headway as science.
- By their own admission that is way beyond their technological grasp, and may remain forever out of reach.
- What's refreshing is the admission that his campaign is at all vulnerable.
- Now Mickey, there were nearly a dozen confessions or statements, admissions, whatever you want to call them…
- I start this piece with the admission that I have been an abject failure.
- Indeed her case led to the admission that 500 children in the agency's care were missing.
- He said he had compiled his notebook and recorded the admission that the appellant had hit the postman at 7.45 pm that night.
- Isn't this a tacit admission that the claim is in fact correct?
- But the admission that he lied is not enough to prove him guilty in the eyes of the court.
- Jason stares at Daphne, surprised by the admission that Doug's negligence bothers her.
- He said the admission that some civil servants went for ten years without being given permanent jobs, was not an exaggeration.
- Hours later, came the admission that in a way they were misleading.
Synonyms acknowledgement, acceptance, recognition, concession, profession, expression, declaration, confession, revelation, disclosure, divulgence, avowal, claim, unbosoming, owning up 2The process or fact of entering or being allowed to enter a place, organization, or institution. the country's admission to the UN I had some difficulty securing admission to the embassy her condition required frequent hospital admissions the university admissions office Example sentencesExamples - He and his companion were taken through the whole admission process.
- There are no police reports on this incident and there is no hospital admission record for this individual.
- In what they believe to be emergency cases the Primecare doctors will contact the local ambulance service and arrange hospital admission.
- Acute abdominal pain is a common surgical emergency requiring admission to hospital.
- Therefore, the nurse planned the evening work activities to allow time for the admission process.
- Data were collected from emergency department and hospital admission logs.
- According to the Teachers Union the Constitution gives right to the university to hold admission tests for all courses.
- Sebastian was unwell but not so unwell that he required hospital admission.
- However, that number was less than half of those actually processed for admission.
- No doubt there are some very good arguments to be had about the need to reform the exam system, and the process of university admission.
- Notes for all child patients have been put onto computer to allow instant access upon admission.
- Seven required hospital admission and there were no deaths.
- After his admission to the hospital that first time I started hunting for a support group to join.
- The nurse explains hospital admission routines and the process of being prepared for surgery.
- We have been conducting our own admission process for the past over 53 years.
- She arranged for another doctor to visit and organise admission to hospital.
- In the event admission to hospital is required and that has to be arranged before proceeding to the next visit.
- The admission process at the college where this research took place is a four-step procedure.
- Patient education is a dynamic, ongoing process that occurs from admission to discharge.
- After July 10, the process of admission in accordance with merit was initiated in the colleges.
Synonyms admittance, entry, entrance, right of entry, permission to enter, access, means of entry, ingress, entrée, acceptance - 2.1 The money charged for allowing someone to enter a public place.
admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for children Example sentencesExamples - The admission price includes free entry to the door prize, which will be raffled that day.
- This demonstration is open to the public, and admission is 5€ including tea and a raffle.
- The show will be held in the Community Sports Complex and admission is 8.
- The exhibition officially opens to the public today and admission is included in the normal entry price.
- Manchester's Museum of Science and Industry has more than doubled its visitors after abolishing admission charges.
- The package includes admission with premier level access, a three-course silver service lunch and race card.
- Some buildings charge admission but the ruins of the abbey, next to the parish church, are free.
- They all charge such extortionate admission charges they must make a fortune.
- Entry to the Armouries is free, but there is a special events charge for admission to the demonstrations.
- He has further endeared himself to local fans by staging free tournaments or charging a mere R10 admission fee.
- Judges praises its hands on science gallery and also the decision to scrap admission charges, with the help of the government.
- This demonstration will be open to the public, and admission is E5 including tea and a raffle.
- Delaware does not record attendance figures because the facility does not charge admission.
- Car parking is free of charge and admission is £8 for adults and £4 for senior citizens and children.
- I am writing in support of the council's reported proposal to reintroduce admission charges to the City Art Gallery.
- One of the difficulties cathedrals have is we do like to encourage visitors to come and visit but the vast majority feel it is immoral to charge admission.
- His proposal to charge admission to the city's swimming pools sparked huge debate.
- I went to the Ethnographic Museum, which charged four leva admission.
- Dancing will commence from 10.30 pm and admission includes free entry into a draw for a picture.
- Playfair does not charge admission and no attendance figures are available.
Synonyms entrance fee, admission fee, entry charge, ticket - 2.2admissions The number of people entering a place.
hospital admissions decreased nearly 65 percent Example sentencesExamples - Admissions in 2003 fell to 167.3 million - 5% down on 2002's record 176 million total, the Film Council said.
- That year also saw a record number of admissions: 1.64 billion.
- The cinema industry has been fighting back since its lowest point in the 1980s when admissions sank to 54 million in 1984 at the height of the home video boom.
Usage Admission traditionally referred to the price paid for entry or the right to enter: admission was $5. Admittance more often referred to physical entry: we were denied admittance by a large man with a forbidding scowl. In the sense of ‘permission or right to enter,’ these words have become almost interchangeable, although admittance is more formal and technical Origin Late Middle English: from Latin admissio(n-), from the verb admittere (see admit). |