admission
[ədˈmɪʃn]
Definition:
1. The act of admitting someone to enter.
2. An acknowledgment of the truth of something.
3. The fee charged for admission.
'admission' example sentence:
- An admission officer admitted only one between two students.
- What kind of process did you go through after you gained admission?
- What's the admission?
- Gates open at 10:30 a.m. and admission is free.
- The chairman suffered the indignity of being refused admission to the meeting.
- The admission price is $8 for adults.
- Shortly after his admission into hospital he had a massive brain haemorrhage and died.
- By his own admission, he is not playing well.
- The woman at the ticket window told me that the admission fee was$ 17.50.
- The nurses at the admission desk asked her for particulars.
- Who do you think the admission officer will choose?
- Admission is $30. Valet parking will be available.
- The minister's resignation was an admission that she had lied.
- The admission shows the depth of worry among the Tories over the state of the economy.
- Last admission is at 5:00 pm, one hour before closing.
- Competition for entry to these programs is keen, and applicants need above-average grades to gain admission.
- Were you just trying to trap her into making some admission?
- Poland and Czechoslovakia have vigorously pursued admission to the European Community.
- By his own admission, he was smoking and drinking too much.
- By her own admission, green just isn't yet on her mind.
- The question was a tacit admission that a mistake had indeed been made.
- Happily I received notice of my admission.
- I made it pass the first cut the first year I applied, but was turned down for admission.
- The show will be open to the public at 2 pm; admission will be $5.
- We have knocked 10% off admission prices.
- She had applied for deferred admission to college.
- She wanted some admission of guilt from her father.
- At Ohio State University, admission into the physical therapy program is intensely competitive.
- The Republican candidate's admissions about his failure to pay taxes cost him dearly.
- Except for elite schools, admission standards are low.
- The art gallery waives admission charges on Sundays.
- Admission is by invitation only.
- Evidence of basic proficiency in English is part of the admission requirement.
- By his own admission, he evaded paying taxes as a Florida real-estate speculator.
- The company's silence on the subject has been taken as an admission of guilt.
- Do you think museums should charge for admission?
- The management reserves the right to refuse admission.
- He is a thief by his own admission.
- Candidates must satisfy the general conditions for admission.
- Admission is free.
- They tried to get into the club but were refused admission.
- The woman at the ticket window told me that the admission fee was $17.50.
- Hospital admission is not necessary in most cases.
- Each school sets its own admissions policy.
- Parents petitioned the school to review its admission policy.
- Last admissions to the park are at 4 p.m.
- Students apply for admission to a particular college.
- She failed to gain admission to the university of her choice.
- There is talk of raising the admission requirements to restrict the number of students on campus.