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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181, It also includes dozens of sights that have admission fees.
182, Although considered in need of assessment or treatment, these women did not require compulsory admission, with the attendant limits on civil liberties.
183, No admission fee is charged but donations given by visitors amount to £180.
184, First, ASWs took responsibility for decisions diverting individuals from compulsory admission.
185, Lower admission prices and the opening of Space Mountain were cited as helping to make the difference.
186, Not for him was the formal ceremony of admission(sentencedict.com), with its conditional baptism and its awesome recital of categorical promises.
187, Data on admission to hospital is not comprehensive but they suggest that admission rates rise with declining social class.
188, He denied making a verbal admission concerning any transaction between himself and any women.
189, The admission price includes rides on the steam trains and the other attractions.
190, Present this voucher to admit up to 6 people at the discounted admission prices above, any opening day in 1992.
191, She had been advised by her doctor to seek admission to hospital in the event of a severe attack.
192, And, unlike local venues that charge admission and parking fees, the Miramar air show offers free admission and free parking.
193, He was discharged three weeks after admission, having recovered fully.
194, Mr Honecker is up a pole and all the ladders offered him to climb down would be an admission of failure.
195, For sheer lack of space and resources he is having to turn away drug-addicts who are begging for admission.
196, The ad includes video of Clinton speaking at a Houston fund-raiser, where he made the admission about the taxes.
197, This will help you to work in any type of authority following your admission as a solicitor.
198, It is a clear admission that you are sexually active,(sentencedict.com) and parents may find this hard to deal with.
199, Tickets are $ 5. 50, with free admission to children under age 16.
200, By his own admission, Rough is one of football's midnight runners.
201, Dolan, by his own admission, is addicted to the action.
202, To lower admission standards would be, in effect, to devalue the currency in which their diploma had been issued.
203, Counselling and psychotherapy Psychotherapy commences during hospital admission and continues long after discharge.
204, Three days after admission ultrasonic appearances in the abdomen were normal.
205, Among children who survived for at least five days arterial oxygen saturation on admission ranged from 41% to 98%.
206, These tests were repeated 12 hours after admission and every 24 hours thereafter.
207, Although a normal ultrasonagraphy was not one of the original admission criteria, it became one in 1982-83.
208, Where compulsory admission was necessary, three types of admission orders were defined.
209, It implies a tacit admission of equality which can be almost priceless.
210, The day before admission he developed an unsteady gait with slight alterations in mood and behaviour.
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