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admission (iou)



admission noun. LME.
[Latin admissio(n-), from admiss- pa. ppl stem of admittere: see ADMIT, -ION.]
1. The action of admitting or the fact of being admitted (to or into a place, office or position, class, etc.); a charge or ticket for this. LME.
Bacon The admission of poor suitors without fee. R. Brautigan Fifty-cents admission for their flea circus.
2. The admitting (of something) as proper, valid, or true; acknowledging, conceding. M16.
A. G. Gardiner Wars..only end with the admission of defeat.
b. A concession, an acknowledgement. E19.
J. Braine Shocking her into an admission that she still cared what happened to him.
admissive adjective characterized by admitting, tending to admit L18.