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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241, Admission is $ 3. 75, skates are $ 1. 75, and a full snack bar is available.
242, Admission is $ 4 at the door, leaving plenty of pocket change for amorous pursuits.
243, Accepted students will be informed in admission letters of the maximum amount required, which may be payable on enrolment.
244, I looked for signs telling me where to park and what the admission price might be.
245, This has proved so popular that arrangements have been made for this to be included in the admission price to the Centre.
246, Nineteen of the children who died were hypoxaemic on admission with arterial oxygen saturations ranging from 88% to 40%.
247, Tickets are $ 12 at the door, with free admission for children under age 12.
248, His medical history was unremarkable until the day before admission.
249, Fearful of punitive damages, companies will avoid doing anything that might later be seen as an admission of guilt.
250, He had seats for forty thousand, who paid a minimum admission of twenty-five cents but more for reserved space.
251, The students might not have done well enough to preserve the 80 average that guaranteed senior college admission.
252, Residential institutions were doubly punished: admission to care was bad enough, but admission to residential care was even worse.
253, On the first evening the young men got drunk and tried to get into a nightclub but were refused admission.
254, Admission to the museum and parking are free, but advance parking reservations are required.
255, Patients experience high anxiety levels at time of admission to hospital.
256, Eight hours after admission he suddenly deteriorated, with severe respiratory distress and increasing left chest signs.
257, Section 2 involves admission for assessment,(http://sentencedict.com/admission.html) section 4 for emergency admission for assessment and section 3 for admission for treatment.
258, Death and Dishonour A seventy-five year old lady was refused admission to four hospitals after suffering a heart attack recently.
259, This is followed closely by discounted admission to racecourses and greyhound tracks.
260, If more, then the consumer will be willing to pay for the admission ticket.
261, Disease was measured by first hospital admission rates since endometriosis can be diagnosed with accuracy only at laparotomy or laparoscopy.
262, Tickets, available at the box office, are $ 10 general admission, $ 7 for students and seniors.
263, It turns out, by his own admission, that this was not his first time with a hooker.
264, This carefully-worded document rehearsed the arguments for making the joint award, while carefully avoiding any admission of the original mistake.
265, An applicant may apply for admission from 1 January, 1 April, 1 July or 1 October in any year.
266, It is based on the hope that the fieldworker will provide continuity of care for the young people before and after admission.
267, The trip includes airfare, accommodation, car rental and admission tickets to the golf course for all practice and match days.
268, Methods Patients with active Crohn's disease requiring hospital admission were considered for entry into the study.
269, Nevertheless, by his own admission, he failed to translate that energy into performance and change.
270, The father, so angered by the compulsory admission, became threatening and abusive to residential staff.
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