Antonym: prohibition. Similar words: mission, emission, permission, commission, missionary, commissioner, transmission, missile. Meaning: [əd'mɪʃn] n. 1. the act of admitting someone to enter 2. an acknowledgment of the truth of something 3. the fee charged for admission.
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151, An if we couldn't afford the price of admission, we found other distractions.
152, He never fails to awe me with his ability to paint a word portrait worthy of a museum that charges admission.
153, The admission charge is 20p and all the proceeds will go to the Northern Ireland Hospice.
154, It was found that only 37% of those applying gained admission.
155, There is a marked gender difference in first admission rates; the rates for women being approximately one-third higher than for males.
156, But your guests will have to buy park admission tickets.
157, The income from admission fees helps the monks finance a lifestyle that might otherwise be impossible in the modern world.
158, In January the firm said that, to lure visitors during winter, it would cut its admission prices for locals.
159, By his own admission, football and fly moves had to be executed with equal style.
160, The show is included with regular admission to the park.
161, Segregative in both appearance and admission policies, they catered mostly for elderly disabled people.
162, You only married him for his money? What an admission!
163, In too few cases has the reduction been accompanied by an admission that the new base will be more sustainable in future.
164, The new season will also bring admission charge to Museum of Flight, £2 for adults and £1 children and concessions.
165, Within 48 hours of admission, all patients underwent a haemodynamic study during transjugular liver biopsy.
166, Was it possible that the police suspected his involvement with Saunders and were trying to trick him into an admission of guilt?
167, All participants will receive free admission to the museum today, following a post-race breakfast and awards ceremony.
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168, She went to public high school and did well enough to gain admission to Northwestern.
169, Certain immigrant communities have been documented for many years as having higher mental hospital admission rates.
170, Will admission to care management be the only way to access social services' resources?
171, For example, quite often the mood of a patient who is severely depressed on admission will lift remarkably after admission.
172, A good film is when the price of the dinner, the theatre admission and the babysitter were worth it. Alfred Hitchcock
173, If the department approves the application, it will recommend the candidate's admission to the Faculty Postgraduate Studies Committee.
174, Analysts say this trend is even more remarkable because public universities run open admission policies and do not charge tuition.
175, I suspect this is true for the majority of people: to accept help because of infirmity may seem an admission of defeat.
176, I feared enormous crowds at Chawton paying hefty admission fees to file past animated wax figures.
177, She then suffered a cardiac arrest 32 hours after admission.
178, She had bathed and washed her hair during the evening before her admission to hospital.
179, Will my hon. Friend call on the hon. Member for Livingston to make a similar admission of the error of his ways?
180, Oh completing her travels, she applied for admission to the Benedictine convent at Cingoli.
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