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Dictionary: ad·mit   (ăd-mĭt') pronunciation
 

v., -mit·ted, -mit·ting, -mits.

v.tr.
  1. To permit to enter: A crack in the wall admitted some light.
  2. To provide the right or a means of entrance to: A ticket that admits the whole group.
  3. To permit to exercise the rights, functions, or privileges of: was admitted to the bar association.
  4. To have room for; accommodate.
  5. To afford opportunity for; permit: We must admit no delay in the proceedings.
  6. To grant to be real, valid, or true; acknowledge: admit the truth. See synonyms at acknowledge.
  7. To grant as true or valid, as for the sake of argument; concede.
v.intr.
  1. To afford possibility: a problem that admits of no solution.
  2. To allow entrance; afford access: a door admitting to the hall.
  3. To make acknowledgment.

[Middle English amitten, admitten, from Old French amettre, admettre, from Latin admittere : ad-, ad- + mittere, to send.]


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verb

  1. To allow admittance, as to a group: accept, receive, take in. See accept/reject.
  2. To serve as a means of entrance for: intromit, let in. See enter/exit.
  3. To afford an opportunity for: allow, let, permit. See allow/prevent.
  4. To express recognition of: acknowledge, recognize. See affirm/deny/argue, knowledge/ignorance.
  5. To recognize, often reluctantly, the reality or truth of: acknowledge, avow, concede, confess, grant, own (up). Slang fess up. Chiefly Regional allow. See affirm/deny/argue, knowledge/ignorance.

 
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v

Definition: allow entry
Antonyms: debar, deny, dismiss, eject, exclude, expel, oust, refuse, reject, repel, shut

v

Definition: confess, acknowledge
Antonyms: confute, deny, dispute, dissent, gainsay, refuse


 
Law Dictionary: Admit
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To permit into evidence. A judicial determination to admit some evidence and to exclude other evidence is a function of the perceived usefulness such evidence will have on the outcome of the case. See relevancy. McCormick on Evidence §184 (5th ed. 1999). Admit also has the meaning of "acknowledged," as in the accused admitted being present at the scene of the crime. See admission.

admit to bail permitting an accused person to be released from custody until trial upon posting of sufficient surety (bail). LaFave, Modern Criminal Procedure §12.1 (8th ed. 1994).

admit to practice certification by a court that a lawyer possesses the required qualifications to practice law within that jurisdiction. An admission pro hac vice is for a limited purpose. American Bar Foundation, Admission of Non-Resident Attorneys Pro Hac Vice (1968).

admit to the bar see admit to practice above.

 
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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: To give access to. To accept as being true; to confess.

pronunciation Admit your errors before someone else exaggerates them. — Andrew V. Mason

 
Translations: Admit
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Dansk (Danish)
v. tr. - indrømme, medgive
v. intr. - tillade, give mulighed for

idioms:

  • admit of    tillade, give mulighed

Nederlands (Dutch)
erkennen, toe-/ binnenlaten, toegeven, aanvaarden, toegang geven tot

Français (French)
v. tr. - admettre, laisser entrer, faire entrer, laisser passer (la lumière), contenir, (pouvoir) recevoir, reconnaître, admettre que, avouer que, s'avouer, faire droit à, (Jur) admettre comme valable, prendre en considération
v. intr. - admettre, laisser entrer, donner l'occasion

idioms:

  • admit of    admettre, permettre

Deutsch (German)
v. - zulassen, Eintritt gewähren, zugeben, eingestehen

idioms:

  • admit of    gestatten, erlauben

Ελληνική (Greek)
v. - δέχομαι, μπάζω, επιτρέπω την είσοδο, χωράω, διαθέτω χώρο, παραδέχομαι, ομολογώ, επιτρέπω, επιδέχομαι, σηκώνω

idioms:

  • admit of    επιδέχομαι, σηκώνω (π.χ. ερμηνεία)

Italiano (Italian)
riconoscere, ammettere

Português (Portuguese)
v. - dar direito de ingresso a, admitir, tolerar, comportar

Русский (Russian)
признавать, допускать, признать, впускать

Español (Spanish)
v. tr. - admitir, conceder, confesar, reconocer, dar entrada, hacer pasar
v. intr. - admitir, permitir, sufrir

idioms:

  • admit of    admitir, permitir, sufrir

Svenska (Swedish)
v. - släppa in, erkänna

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
允许进入, 承认, 接纳, 通向, 有余地, 容许

idioms:

  • admit of    容许有

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
v. tr. - 允許進入, 承認, 接納
v. intr. - 承認, 通向, 有餘地, 容許

idioms:

  • admit of    容許有

한국어 (Korean)
v. tr. - 허락하다, 인정하다, 들이다, 수용할 수 있다
v. intr. - 여지가 있다, 통하다, 자백하다

idioms:

  • admit of    ~의 여지가 있다

日本語 (Japanese)
v. - 認める, 入れる, 入場を認める, 余地がある, 収容できる

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(فعل) يسمح ب, يقبله, يتسع, يعترف‏

עברית (Hebrew)
v. tr. - ‮הודה ב(אמיתות, טעות ועוד), התיר להיכנס, נתן זכות, הכניס, אכסן‬
v. intr. - ‮הודה באחריות ל-, הרשה ככל האפשר‬


 
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