Sentence example with the word 'admission'

admission

acceptance, allowing, charge, declaration, entrance fee, inclusiveness, intake, okay, receiving, sworn testimony, whole

Definition n. the act of admitting someone to enter

Last update: January 19, 2017


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Early on the following morning the travellers were roused by a thundering knocking at the door of the house, accompanied with many demands for instant admission in the roughest tone.   [noun]

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We reserve the right to refuse admission to the Museum at any time.   [noun]

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He made an admission that he had lied.   [noun]

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He got an admission to the Union club.   [noun]

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This guest will seek admission as long as life lasts.   [noun]

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At last she had been herself to the hanging-gardens, but the guards had actually had the hardihood to refuse her admission.   [noun]

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That would be an admission that Airbus ' strategy is seriously flawed and needs a radical about-face.   [noun]

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"Let us go to Montcalm, and demand admission: he dare not deny a child the boon."   [noun]

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Edward remained silent: this admission on the part of the Roundhead prevented an explosion on his part.   [noun]

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After vainly calling and entreating admittance, they withdrew to the stable, or shed, in order to accommodate their horses, ere they used farther means of gaining admission.   [noun]

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Have I not--it is a hideous question--have I not been hasty in the admission of her present evidence, against that which she formerly gave me to a very--very different purpose.   [noun]

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