Admit
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British pronunciation/ɐdmˈɪt/
American pronunciation/ədˈmɪt/

Définition et Signification de "admit"

to admit
01

admettre, avouer

to agree with the truth of something, particularly in an unwilling manner
Transitive: to admit an action or mistake | to admit that | to admit to sth
to admit definition and meaning
02

admettre, laisser entrer

to let someone go into a specific area or location
Transitive: to admit sb somewhere
to admit definition and meaning
03

admettre, hospitaliser

(of a hospital) to take in a patient so that they can receive treatment
Transitive: to admit a patient
to admit definition and meaning
04

admettre, accepter

to accept someone into a group, school, or organization as a member
Transitive: to admit a member
05

admettre, recevoir

to grant someone the right to take part in or to have the privileges and duties of a group or role
Ditransitive: to admit sb to do sth
06

admettre, laisser passer

to provide a way in or allow entry
Intransitive: to admit somewhere
07

admettre, accepter

to have enough space or capacity to include or contain something
Transitive: to admit a number of people
08

admettre, accepter

to make room for or consider something as a possibility or option
Transitive: to admit a possibility or option

admit

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admission

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admission

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admittable

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admittable

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admittance

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admittance

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example
Exemple
She admits her mistakes openly during team meetings.
The manager admits that there are challenges in the current project.
The employee has admitted to violating the company's policies.
He often admits when he doesn't know the answer.
By this time, she has already admitted to breaking the vase.
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