Synonym: acknowledge, confess, consent, induct, receive. Antonym: exclude, forbid, prohibit. Similar words: admit to, admin, admire, admission, administer, administrator, administration, administrative. Meaning: [əd'mɪt] v. 1. declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of 2. allow to enter; grant entry to 3. allow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of 4. admit into a group or community 5. afford possibility 6. give access or entrance to 7. have room for; hold without crowding 8. serve as a means of entrance.
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271. To leave was to admit defeat in this peculiar ritual of making myself known.
272. All four physicians admit elderly patients into the district hospital's general medical beds.
273. Sometimes when you innovate, you make mistakes. It is best to admit them quickly, and get on with improving your other innovations. Steve Jobs
274. I have to admit, I was preoccupied with how I would feel in the ring mentally.
275. Characteristic is a reluctance to admit the quantity consumed, drinking secretly alone, and taking gradually increasing amounts.
276. Men are blind to their weaknesses or defects, and refuse to admit their faults or mistakes voluntarily and gracefully. Dr T.P.Chia
277. My motto: Be up front and admit mistakes and bad decisions.
278. Hating himself for that snobbery, he drove the boy harder, refusing to admit to himself that he was failing.
279. First, you refused to admit that there was a menace at all!
280. I must admit I was getting a trifle worried but then I met them.
281. It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something. Franklin D. Roosevelt
282. Or, he could do the tough thing, which is admit to a problem and get some help.
283. It would be fun to try, I admit, but I don't think we could make the accusations stick.
284. But that he would deliberately attempt to break that link was something that he would never admit, even to himself.
285. I must admit though I had the scorers as Deane 2.
286. Mind you, I must admit that having followed my own advice it's so far failed.
287. Now he was forced to admit he had been wrong.
288. All I could admit to was boredom, and the belief that school was more fun.
289. But I must admit, when I think about Thursday night I feel absolutely sick with nerves.
289. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
290. He had already summed her up as some one who hated to admit defeat.
291. None the less, we must admit to grave reservations about what passes for training in the typical self-defeating organization.
292. We take the view that the judge was right to admit the evidence.
293. It's difficult for most smokers to admit that they are addicts.
294. Leisure: A fancy word for people who don't want to admit they're bored. Gene Perret
295. There was a moment, I have to admit, when I was overtaken by a feeling of infinite sadness.
296. 60% of men admit to committing adultery at some time during their marriages.
297. He loathed the boot and complained about it constantly, but he wouldn't admit defeat.
298. Most of us, men especially, do not readily admit to depression.
299. Physicians are more likely to admit old patients than young patients for any given severity of illness.
More similar words: admit to, admin, admire, admission, administer, administrator, administration, administrative, permit, limit, submit, smite, summit, transmit, committee, to the limit, limitation, intermittent.