Updated on March 16, 2024
| own | By his own admission he had made a mistake. |
| free | The museum hosts a monthly night with free admission |
| early | She was accepted to the university under early admission |
| such | Her such admission was surprising. |
| first | The first admission to the hospital was in 2005. |
| frank | She made a frank admission about her struggles with addiction. |
| tacit | Her hasty retreat could be seen as a tacit admission of guilt. |
| regular | Regular admission to the university requires a high school diploma or equivalent. |
| general | Let's purchase general admission tickets for the concert. |
| immediate | The patient's condition necessitated immediate admission to the hospital. |
| open | The university had an open admission policy. |
| deferred | The college offered him deferred admission because his grades were not high enough for immediate acceptance. |
| full | I made a full admission of my wrongdoing. |
| voluntary | |
| formal | The formal admission of new members to the club will take place next week. |
| pre | The pre admission process will begin at 10 AM. |
| candid | Her candid admission of guilt shocked the jury. |
| compulsory | The committee voted on compulsory admission but no decision was reached. |
| final | The final admission was that he had been wrong all along. |
| direct | We were granted direct admission to the university. |
| reluctant | The reluctant admission came after weeks of denial. |
| honest | An honest admission is always the best way to start a relationship. |
| temporary | She obtained a temporary admission to the university. |
| inpatient | The patient was admitted to the hospital for an inpatient admission |
| clear | The clear admission of guilt surprised the jury. |
| mere | His mere admission was enough to cause a stir. |
| involuntary | Due to his recent erratic behavior, he was placed under involuntary admission to the psychiatric hospital. |
| partial | The company issued a partial admission of guilt in the accident report. |
| implicit | His smirk was an implicit admission of guilt. |
| ready | He got ready admission in the college. |
| universal | Students were granted universal admission to the university. |
| psychiatric | |
| official | The official admission of the new members to the club was announced with great fanfare. |
| initial | The initial admission to the hospital was for a heart attack. |
| previous | On my previous admission I was diagnosed with pneumonia. |
| easy | Students with disabilities may be eligible for easy admission to the university. |
| non | It was a non admission of guilt but he was still fined. |
| subsequent | His subsequent admission to the hospital was a result of a car accident. |
| selective | The university has a selective admission policy, meaning that it only accepts a certain number of students each year. |
| grudging | Despite his better judgement, the lawyer gave a grudging admission of his client's guilt. |
| patient | The patient admission process began with the patient registration. |
| damaging | The candidate's damaging admission made his chances of winning the election almost zero. |
| implied | |
| remarkable | "I would like to make a remarkable admission My mind is a mess." - Andrew Sullivan |
| virtual | The university offers virtual admission for international students. |
| explicit | The explicit admission of guilt was unexpected. |
| indiscriminate | Discrimination had escalated to indiscriminate admission irrespective of age or gender. |
| eventual | The eventual admission of guilt was a relief to the family. |
| fatal | The fatal admission of guilt was enough to seal his fate. |
| startling | The politician made a startling admission that he had lied about his qualifications. |
| indirect | |
| prompt | The dean asked the student to make a prompt admission of his plagiarism. |
| tall | |
| informal | She gave an informal admission to the police. |
| conditional | The student was granted conditional admission to the university. |
| instant | The student received instant admission to the university. |
| acute | |
| painful | The painful admission that I was wrong sent a wave of remorse through her. |
| intensive | The patient is admitted to the hospital under intensive admission |
| rare | The rare admission of guilt from him shocked the whole court. |
| urgent | The patient was admitted to the hospital with an urgent admission |
| simultaneous | This is an important decision that requires simultaneous admission |
| unrestricted | The university announced unrestricted admission to all qualified applicants. |
| extraordinary | Her extraordinary admission left me speechless. |
| ultimate | After all that digging, I had to make the ultimate admission that I was wrong. |
| humiliating | The humiliating admission of his failure was difficult for him to make. |
| gradual | The gradual admission of students into the program ensured a smooth transition for all. |
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